I can really sympathise with you as I completely messed up my GCSE's and it sounds quite dramatic to say but it really does feel very traumatic and upsetting. You are not the only one in the world to fail so try to remember that, what you need to do is figure out what is the best way for you to move forward. Do you want to re-sit them, would an apprentice course be better for you, would you like to study other kinds of courses or go straight into work? Have a think about what direction you want to go in and perhaps you could try calling/talking online to Connexions (it is a company for 13-19 year olds that offers support for pretty much everything, if you are a little older than 19 you could explain that to them and I am sure they would try to make an exception and help). Good luck, failing is not the end of the world so try to move forward and make choices which will make you happy! Good luck! Xx
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I can really sympathise with you as I completely messed up my GCSE's and it sounds quite dramatic to say but it really does feel very traumatic and upsetting. You are not the only one in the world to fail so try to remember that, what you need to do is figure out what is the best way for you to move forward. Do you want to re-sit them, would an apprentice course be better for you, would you like to study other kinds of courses or go straight into work? Have a think about what direction you want to go in and perhaps you could try calling/talking online to Connexions (it is a company for 13-19 year olds that offers support for pretty much everything, if you are a little older than 19 you could explain that to them and I am sure they would try to make an exception and help). Good luck, failing is not the end of the world so try to move forward and make choices which will make you happy! Good luck! Xx