
Didn’t get the A Level Results you hoped for? Here’s what to do next
So, results day didn’t go how you imagined. First of all, take a breath. You’re not alone, and this isn’t the end of the road. There are more paths forward than you might think, and the best one for you is still out there.
Here’s a guide to help you figure out what your next move could be.
Don’t panic
It’s completely normal to feel overwhelmed or disappointed. Give yourself a moment away from the noise. Go for a walk, talk it out with someone you trust, or just sit quietly. Decisions are easier when your mind is calm.
1: Re-sit your exams
If you were close to the grades you needed, or if you’ve got a clear plan that depends on getting higher results, resitting your A Levels might be the right choice.
Think about:
- Which subjects you’d resit
- Whether you’re ready to commit to another year of study
- If the course, university, or job you want really needs those higher grades
Speak to your school or college to see what support they can offer for re-sits.
2: Request a re-mark
Think your paper was marked incorrectly? You can ask for a review of marking or a clerical re-check. But be aware:
- Marks can go up or down
- It must be requested through your school’s Exams Officer
- There are deadlines, so act quickly if this is something you’re considering
3: Apply through clearing
Didn’t meet your university offer? Clearing could be your golden ticket. It’s a system where universities list available course places and they might just say yes to you, even if they weren’t originally on your radar.
Clearing is ideal if:
- You’re open to studying somewhere new
- You’re flexible about courses
- You want to head to university this year
Check out the UCAS Clearing page for real-time updates and advice.
4: Take a gap year
Not sure what to do yet? That’s totally okay. A gap year gives you time to:
- Travel or work abroad
- Get job experience close to home
- Reapply to university next year with a clearer head (and maybe even better grades)
This isn’t a step back, it’s a chance to reset and make more confident decisions later.
Talk to someone
Whatever you’re thinking right now, you don’t have to figure it all out alone. Speak to:
- A teacher or career adviser
- Your parents or carers
- Someone who knows you and can help you see your strengths
They can support you or point you toward expert advice.
Final thought?
Today might feel like a setback, but it could also be the start of something amazing you hadn’t planned yet. The most important thing? Keep moving forward, your path is still wide open.
You’ve got this 💪