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Due to variation in demand for classes, which students don't all take at the same time, there's an imperfect prediction of supply.

Additionally, the competition is usually for desireable time slots, rather than to get into a class at all.



Ah in the UK each class only runs once a year, and everyone supposed to do that class just all does it together at the same time. If there are electives each elective can take any number of people up to the total number on the course. So no need to compete for places.




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