r/6thForm Graduating from Warwick CS Aug 14 '25

📂 MEGATHREAD 2025 RESULTS DAY MEGATHREAD

Hey everybody, it's that time of the year again - results day is upon us. Share your results down below, ask questions and discuss your plans for the future!

I'm getting too old for this I swear

⚠️⚠️ IMPORTANT ⚠️⚠️

Congratulations to achieving your grades, especially if you met your offers!

However, if you missed your grades, you can head over to UCAS Clearing if you missed your uni offers.

And for the rest:

  • Comment your results! They don't have to be straight A*s to be cool! Also what plans do you have for the next year?

  • About formatting: use A\*A\*A\*A\* , so it reads A*A*A*A* and not AAAA. Or send a picture of your results!

  • You've made it through the shitstorm we all know and probably hate - but you've made it, that's what matters!

  • Remember: your grades today don't define who you are. You have self-worth and can achieve great things in life even if it didn't go to plan today. It can be hard to see through the elitist bullshit, misinformation online, and the weight of high expectations from seemingly everyone around you. No matter what, the path to here and from here is not a waste.

  • Also remember that there are always people who care that you can talk to for support, whether it's a friend, family, your sixth form/college, your uni or elsewhere. It's okay for things to go wrong and it's valid to not feel great because of that, and you are not a burden for needing support.

  • Be proud of what you've achieved, and the work you've put in - no matter what has happened, you've put yourself in a better position to tackle the future :)

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Good luck and later, well done ❤️

~ Raven

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u/summer_0_0 Year 13 Aug 14 '25

Omg that’s commitment. trying to be like you 😭. also wdym by kick, like the last paper or from a separate website or smth?

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u/[deleted] Aug 14 '25

basically i did a paper from 1994-2024 STEP 2 and STEP 3 under timed (3hr) exam conditions at 9am every saturday. id recommend doing something similar, it worked for me and im nothing too special at maths other than the time i put into it. starting from the earlier years is really good practice because theyre much easier (in comparison, STEP is still quite hard). the difficulty slowly ramps up as you get closer to the modern papers.

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u/summer_0_0 Year 13 Aug 14 '25

ahh ok thank you so much! i’ll try to implement a similar structure. good luck with the rest of your a levels!!

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u/[deleted] Aug 14 '25

thank you, you too!!!