Its exam period for many a level students in the UK
and some teenagers might be feeling quite worried about the results they’ll
receive in a few months. Many parents might be thinking “can my son/daughter
retake their a levels if they really have failed?” The answer is “Yes”! Read on
to find out more information, shared by Mount
House School in Hertfordshire.
If your child has come out of an exam feeling upset
and anxious, it’s important not to worry too much, as re-sitting the exam is an
option. Your child can still get into university and progress into the career
of their dreams. Many colleges and Sixth Forms offer re-sit courses for both A
Levels and GCSEs and your child’s tutors will be able to give them appropriate
advice to ensure they are making the best possible decision. Re-sitting the
course will also help your teen rebuild the confidence they have lost from
failing the first time.
Retaking one or more a level to improve the grade
will show universities just how dedicated your child is to their education and
they may look favourably upon their future application. However, this will
delay your son or daughter by a year, as they still have to take the exams at
the same time as everyone else (in May or June next year).
Don’t discount other options either, as there are
different approaches your child can take if they receive poor grades on results
day. They could consider looking through UCAS Clearing to determine whether or
not there are any other suitable university courses on offer. However, they
must avoid jumping into the first random place they can find as this won’t lead
to success or happiness in the long run. Alternatively, your child could
consider full-time employment or an apprenticeship.
The most important thing that both your child and
yourself can do is to try and stay positive and have an open mind; as long as
they are willing to work hard, they are sure to find a path that suits them.
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