It is GCSE results day and, however many years it has been, we all can remember the anxiety of waiting to see whether you smashed your exams or not.
Regardless, students are anxiously finding out what they got and having sleepless nights, so thank goodness they can rely on Twitter to pass the time sharing memes about their experiences.Others are questioning whether they still have time to revise. We don’t think so, unfortunately.And many are threatening their teachers to give them good marks. Alarming stuff.
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