If you get a place offered by a higher education provider like a university, you should be contacted by them, with some tips on how you can prepare for the start of your course.
For those of you who have not yet decided where, or indeed if you are going to university, there are still plenty of resources for you to explore if you want to brush up on your subject specific knowledge.
Future Learn is an online learning platform with a number of free courses produced by universities from across the UK, many of which include modules preparing students for study in higher education, including introductory courses on Law, Business, Biosciences and Interdisciplinary study. Their whole catalogue can be found here.
The Open University has several online articles and courses that you may find helpful, including courses on Mathematics for Science and Technology, Music Research and Social Work. Check out Open Learn to see if there is anything useful for you. The Open University have also produced a resource alongside universities in Wales, entitled University Ready, which includes plenty of content relevant to students regardless of where you plan to study.
Some of you may be going to study subjects linked to professions (such as law, dentistry, architecture etc). If that is the case, then the industry most closely linked to your course may have some useful material for you to look at. These bodies may also include information for those of you undertaking other pathways such as apprenticeships. For example, the Royal Society of Chemistry have a set of resources on introductory maths for higher education, the Architects Registration Board have a microsite for current and future students and the General Medical Council have practical tips for students starting medical school. Check to see if your course has any professional bodies and see what advice and guidance they have to offer.
Regardless of whether you would like to brush up on some academic material or not, please be confident that your higher education provider is primed to support all students to ensure you have the knowledge needed to succeed on your course.