Your A-level results day checklist
Use this checklist to make sure you are as prepared for A-level results day as you can be
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A-level results day is a crucial moment for students. If you didn’t get the grades you were hoping for, it doesn’t necessarily mean an immediate change of plans is required. It’s essential to take a step back and consider what your results mean for you.
Are you aiming for a specific career that requires certain qualifications or are you looking forward to campus life and the opportunity to live away from home and explore a new city? Having these conversations beforehand can help you make informed decisions if things don’t go as planned.
Look after yourself
It's important not to lose yourself in a cycle of stress and panic. Take just five minutes to sit, reflect and relax or do something you really love to ease your mind.
Eat properly, keep up a social routine and don’t lock yourself away. Making the most of the remaining summer holidays and creating positive memories can build a buffer of good emotions to help manage the stress and anxiety surrounding results day.
Managing anxiety
Anxiety is a natural response but it can become a problem if it affects daily life. It’s important to understand what anxiety is and to practise relaxation and breathing exercises to manage anxiety. Discuss your fears with friends, parents or teachers as a means of helping you understand what is causing your anxiety. These strategies can help you navigate the emotional roller coaster of results day.
Make a plan for the day
Planning out the day from start to finish can ease some of the stress and let your mind relax. It’s one less thing to worry about in the morning and gives you a bit of control too. Think about who you want to collect your results with. Going together and experiencing the big day together will create lasting memories for everyone.
The importance of a plan B
Even if you are feeling confident about your expected results, having a plan B is always wise. Discussing alternative options ahead of time can ease the stress if things don’t go as planned. Consider what’s important to you: proximity to home, living in a particular city, or specific course offerings. Identifying these priorities in advance will make it easier to choose the right path if the need arises.
Exploring options for A-level students
There are numerous options for students who don’t get the results they hoped for. Clearing is a popular alternative route to university. Although it can be seen as a rushed and stressful process, it doesn’t have to be that way – you can go through clearing until October. However, familiarising yourself with the clearing process ahead of time can help make it a smoother experience if needed.
Final thoughts
Results day is a time of great excitement. However, it’s also normal to feel down or overwhelmed at times. Speaking to someone about your feelings can make a significant difference. Results day is just the beginning, and with the right preparation and support, you can navigate this important time successfully. Remember, it’s all about exploring options and finding the best path forward.