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@daniistypingtoo’s Clearing Tracker

💌 A message to the users of this template:

I’m wishing you all the strength in the world for results day and the very best of luck. I won’t delve into how ‘your grades don’t define you’ or how ‘everything will work out in the end’ because despite these things being true, you’ve definitely heard those clichés enough times for them to be in one ear and out the other. But remember, even in your absolute worst worst case scenario, you will figure out a way and you will work through it, and that’s assuming it even happens. When I was worried sick in the run up to results day the first time around, I truly felt like my life would fall apart if things didn’t go to plan, but it didn’t. In fact, I am now in a place where I am so grateful that things didn’t work out for me during my first round of A-levels because of the opportunities I gained in my resitting year, the resilience I built through going through something like that and, of course, the fact that that extra time allowed me to find and firm the university and course of my dreams, which I am now going into my second year of studying.

So whether you get into your firm, your insurance, clearing, take a gap year, resit your A-levels, try another level 3, go straight into a job, an apprenticeship, literally WHATEVER YOU WANT, just know that you will be okay and that results day is never the end all and be all. As much as your anxiety may tell you otherwise, the results you get won’t decide the trajectory of your life, but what you do with those grades and how you work with them will.

You’re already doing so well to be researching clearing and having lots of back up options. Keep going, you have got this, my DMs are always open.

Love,

Dani x