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MoonlightSonata Thu 15-Aug-13 12:32:41

DH and I are waiting with bated breath to find out whether GS got the results he wanted....

I don't know whether not having heard is a good sign or not. At least when DS and DD got their results, we were in the vicinity!

Anyone else?

vegasmags Thu 15-Aug-13 12:47:05

Yes I'm waiting for my lovely DIL's results - I've just spoken to her on the phone and she can't get through to College so is having to drive there with DGS to find out. More waiting!

Sunhat Thu 15-Aug-13 13:34:18

Just heard that my goddaughter missed her grades for medicine at Bristol & is going into Clearing.

Now about to do some frantic research into exactly what that means....

merlotgran Thu 15-Aug-13 13:43:16

DGS will have AS results tomorrow. A nail biting time all round.

Good Luck to everyone waiting.

Nelliemoser Thu 15-Aug-13 14:00:22

By the time my baby DGS gets to A level age I will be 83. I seriously do wish I and my DD had had children earlier.

Sunhat Thu 15-Aug-13 14:32:39

My DGDs are 13 and 8, Nelliemoser - I'll be in my 80s once it's DGD2's turn. Assuming they still have A-levels then, anyway.

Good luck to Vegasmags's DIL and MoonlightSonata and Merlotgran's DGSs.

janerowena Thu 15-Aug-13 15:46:16

My son went through clearing (very stressful) and received four offers, he has until 5pm to make up his mind and I am currently biting my nails as to whether he will choose the one 45 mins away or the one 10 hours away.

Tegan Thu 15-Aug-13 15:55:43

This is bringing back all the feelings of stress from when mine son and daughter were going through this. You have my sympathy.

glammanana Thu 15-Aug-13 16:45:14

I wish all your DGCs the very best of luck with results and clearing thank goodness I don't have to go through this again for a couple of years,just waiting for DGS4s GCSE results next week so he can decide which course he will take for the next two years.

Tegan Thu 15-Aug-13 18:16:39

I keep seeing that heading that says 'students still confused about clearing' and keep reading it as 'cleaning'. Which is unfair as, memories of 'The Young Ones' aside [I loved that series] most of the students I've known recently are far more domesticated than I am. I'll never forget visiting my son when he was at Leeds and the lads in the house were frantically cleaning everywhere [they shouldn't have bothered].