UCAS got them today, they are matching them to our applications and Sunday they send our results to the unis. So as I said a few days ago the unstoppable ball is now moving and our futures are fixed.
Oh gosh no! I hope they don't see mine and just skim over it! Oh no don't tell me that! I did really badly in one of my exams :/ I'm not too worried this year though, probably because I've told myself that it's not the end of the world Good luck with yours! I hope you get what you need!
So much suspense and my heart can't take it. I can almost taste my heart 😷
I hope that there are many happy students on results day
I feel like all my hard work will be wasted, as these AS exams don't count towards anything at least they'll give me an indication of what to improve on next year!!
Oh gosh no! I hope they don't see mine and just skim over it! Oh no don't tell me that! I did really badly in one of my exams :/ I'm not too worried this year though, probably because I've told myself that it's not the end of the world Good luck with yours! I hope you get what you need!
Hey guys i was wondering how the A grade works at A2. If i got 95/100 UMS last year at AS - do i get an A if i get 65/100 UMS this year? or do i need 80/100 this year.
Hey guys i was wondering how the A grade works at A2. If i got 95/100 UMS last year at AS - do i get an A if i get 65/100 UMS this year? or do i need 80/100 this year.
as long as you meet your offer, is there any evidence to suggest that universities mind if you don't meet your predicted grades? eg. if an offer was A*AA and i got A*AAB but i was predicted A*A*A*A, will universities look down on this despite me going there?
They'll be relieved that you aren't eligible for adjustment
The other exam boards send results through tomorrow.
UCAS send the results on to universities on Friday night/Saturday morning - quite often getting the results loaded and set up to report on takes 24 hours within universities....decisions start to happen on Sunday and Monday.