Clearing helped to put Vittoria on course for an acting career.(Features)

From: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) | Date: August 19, 2005 | Copyright information

'clearing really helped me find just the right course for me!' says aspiring actress Vittoria Rimola who is studying performing arts at the University of Wales, Newport. 'Through Clearing I found that Newport's university was there to help everyone find a course that will make the most of their talents and abilities,' said Vittoria, who will soon be starting the second year of her degree course.

'I'm enjoying it so much and it's improved my self confidence - especially ...

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