Self-Care 101 For Students
In light of the recent UK news in regards to thousands of British student grades being marked down after a moderation process used in place of this summer's exams, the regulator says the system had led to many students feeling disappointed and "results which need to be queried".
Ofqual now says where a written mock exam was not taken it will consider other teacher assessments instead.
Neither A-level nor GCSE students were able to sit public exams this year because of the coronavirus pandemic yet on Thursday, A-level results saw almost 40% of all grades marked down from teachers' predictions.
Whilst this may be upsetting, even frustrating, there is always life at the end of the tunnel and as a wellbeing company with your best interest at heart, we want you to manifest greatness as this nor anything else should be able to hold you captive in your own minds or vessels. This being said, there will always be other options and patience as well as time will help this become even more apparent.
Today, thy.self released a ‘Self-Care Toolkit’ for students struggling now and going forward. Wellness is not limited to adults. You can start taking note and changing your outlook right now - it just takes practise and less excuses. Don’t wait, start your mindset process NOW.
Should you want to appeal your results. Click here for more information on how you can do so.
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