Conversely, I’ve found the access students are technicians in their health care profession, once qualified. The most difficult are access followed by degree apprenticeship. They need so much more promoting, steering and guidance.
Faced with a challenge, they readily say ‘Nah, can’t do that‘ (‘can’t adapt what I know to solve a new situation’).
In this day and age, if you did Y9-11 snogging behind the bike shed, Sixth form/FE college not attending or doing some L2/2.5 cobble together courses, then, possibly even a uni tho you don’t have GCSE Maths or English (Solent..)…
… are you really ‘proper’ university material?
Reality is, a lot of heath care will be downgraded to ‘Diploma’ (B4). With a resulting easier access for less well qualified people, but with the commensurate lower pay.
Maybe this is what we need, rather than pretend a 1 year ‘access course’ is equivalent to 3 A levels.