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No, you cannot accept two different sixth form places simultaneously. Once you accept an offer from one sixth form, it typically requires you to withdraw any other applications or offers. However, you can hold offers from multiple schools until you make a final decision, but ultimately, you must choose one to enroll in. Always check the specific policies of the institutions involved for any variations.

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