Is there any difference between emailing your results and sitting back or is it better to frantically rush straight to your first choice o something? Please reply
If tomorrows headlines are 'Extreme drop in national average' and next year is 'Record breaking increase''best we have ever seen' IT MEANS THE EDUCATION SYSTEM IS RIGGED AND WE'VE BEEN PLAYED
Follow whatever guidelines your chosen 6th form/college suggests, some you have to go on the day, others you just have to call if your results mean you can't do your chosen courses and have enrollment on another day
Follow whatever guidelines your chosen 6th form/college suggests, some you have to go on the day, others you just have to call if your results mean you can't do your chosen courses and have enrollment on another day
What if you are on a wait list? Would they appreciate it if you came or if you emailed? They gave me a choice.
I don't think there's a waiting list at the college I'm going to. Late applicants are told whether or not they've got a place after everyone else has enrolled next week. We're only meant to contact the college by phone and if we haven't met the entry requirements for our course, otherwise you just turn up at enrollment next week
if you mean for 6th form, i don't think theres a rush as its not first come first served- i know some people have an allocated time but ask other people who are enrolling in the same college as you