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Low grades from prior educational institutions, low test scores from GCSE's, ACT's, SAT's or other national exam scores, being underage (exceptions are made when a child displays exceptional talent), lack of funds, family opposition, negative references, severe mental handicap, physical illness, psychological illness, criminal record (risk assessment provided at certain institutions), or simply not taking the time to properly apply. Low grades from prior educational institutions, low test scores from GCSE's, ACT's, SAT's or other national exam scores, being underage (exceptions are made when a child displays exceptional talent), lack of funds, family opposition, negative references, severe mental handicap, physical illness, psychological illness, criminal record (risk assessment provided at certain institutions), or simply not taking the time to properly apply.

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