Most independent school-leavers who go on to university feel happy with university life and believe that they have chosen the right institution and the right course, a survey conducted by the Independent Schools Information Service has found. Of 6,400 independent school-leavers surveyed, 89 per cent of female students and 81 per cent of male students said they were satisfied with the quality of their course, although financial problems were often mentioned.
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