Me and my friends already know our results so it doesn't really matter how we go.
In high school I went with all of my friends to collect our GCSE results and I hated it. Everybody got good grades and got into college apart from one person. Never felt to bad in my life, everybody was celebrating before he'd even opened his results.
No way in hell I'll go with friends, I have a really intelligent one who has ridiculously high standards so my grades will look like a retard's compared to mine. I'll leave as soon as I get that envelope.
I'll log onto track first to see if I actually got into uni and then I'll go to college to pick my results up and probably open them in the car. Why do people treat it like a massive social event? I'd much rather open my results in privacy.
I'm sleeping at my friends house the night before along with one of my other friends and then the three of us will go together to get our results. I think I'm the only one that wants to open them whilst I'm at school though, they're both planning on waiting until they're alone.
My college releases A-level results online so there's no need for me to go in, however I used to open it with my friends at GCSE. Luckily I did well each time so I didn't need to cry or anything, however I'm really worried about AS so I guess it's better that I'm at home for the results.