For the purposes of your immediate progression, it doesn't matter. Employers and universities are aware that people are not in the position to attain the A* grade yet. When you have your degree, your A-levels are of far less importance to employers.
As to your second point: when admissions offices are receiving more applications than they can reasonably handle, upping the course requirements is negligible effort. Many institutions change their course requirements often anyway (so it's important to be looking at the most up-to-date prospectus).







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