I didn't get the results I wanted - when do I decide what's next?published at 13:44 BST
Jacqui Maher
Deputy principal, South & City College, Birmingham
A question that's come in from our BBC News TikTok account.
It’s natural to feel disappointed but avoid making rash decisions while emotions are running high.
Talk to your teachers or tutors and your family, then start exploring your options.
If you’re unsure what your next step should be, don’t sit at home worrying. Colleges around the country are there to help.
Here at South & City College Birmingham (SCCB), you can talk through your results with our team, explore the courses available and enrol, even if you haven’t applied to us before.
Depending on your results, a review of marking may be worth considering. Your teachers can request your paper and advise whether there is realistic scope for your grade to change.
Alternatively, you may want to retake a particular subject. This can often be done alongside your next stage of study or training, so it doesn’t necessarily have to hold you back.
At SCCB, for example, students can retake maths or English GCSE with additional tuition through the Get Further programme.



























