As A Level Results Day fast approaches, student (and parent) anxiety levels are starting to creep upwards again! We know that there will still be students who do not get the grades they were hoping for or may need to reconsider their plans. For those families, here’s our advice on how you can ease the stress of Results Day and some of the main options available to students who miss their grades.
Even for students who feel fairly confident, researching possible Plan B options prior to results day makes sense and may help students feel less anxious in the run up to the 15th August. Your main options are:
For those students who think their grades may be much lower than hoped, there are still lots of interesting opportunities eg taking a gap year in order to reapply and retake exams. This is a very common route adopted by students, many of whom combine study with travel/work abroad and/or relevant work experience. If you are considering retakes, its worth checking out entrance requirements as some Universities/courses require students to achieve the grades in one sitting, meaning that you might have to retake all your A Levels rather than just the one where you dropped the grades.
Just knowing what is going to happen on results day will make the day less stressful:
The Student Room have a great article with detailed advice for A Level results day and also let you sign up for alerts about university clearing and adjustment places.
If Track indicates you are in Clearing, then it’s a good idea to get into school early so that you have plenty of time to talk to teachers about your results and options.
So good luck for 15th August!
We wish you all the best and don’t forget every cloud has a silver lining!
For more advice from Justin Craig Education on how to achieve exam success, please visit www.justincraig.ac.ukor call us on 01727 744340.
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