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The '''Thinking Skills Assessment''' is the name of two separate University admissions tests used in the United Kingdom.<ref>[http://www.ucas.com/students/beforeyouapply/admissions/tsa Thinking Skills Assessment (TSA) Cambridge], [[UCAS]], UK.</ref><ref>http://www.ucas.com/students/beforeyouapply/admissions/ppe Thinking Skills Assessment (TSA) Oxford], UCAS, UK.</ref> [[University of Oxford|Oxford]], [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]], and [[University College London]] (for European Social and Political Studies) are currently the only universities using Thinking Skills Assessment as part of their undergraduate admissions.{{fact|date=July 2010}}
The '''Thinking Skills Assessment''' is the name of two separate University admissions tests used in the United Kingdom.<ref>[http://www.ucas.com/students/beforeyouapply/admissions/tsa Thinking Skills Assessment (TSA) Cambridge], [[UCAS]], UK.</ref><ref>[http://www.ucas.com/students/beforeyouapply/admissions/ppe Thinking Skills Assessment (TSA) Oxford], UCAS, UK.</ref> [[University of Oxford|Oxford]], [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]], and [[University College London]] (for European Social and Political Studies) are currently the only universities using Thinking Skills Assessment as part of their undergraduate admissions.{{fact|date=July 2010}}


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The Thinking Skills Assessment is the name of two separate University admissions tests used in the United Kingdom.[1][2] Oxford, Cambridge, and University College London (for European Social and Political Studies) are currently the only universities using Thinking Skills Assessment as part of their undergraduate admissions.[citation needed]

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