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Options for UAE A-Level Students Who Did Not Achieve High Grades in Their Exam Results

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Last updated: 2024/08/17 at 4:00 AM
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The A-Level exam results were announced on August 15, marking a significant day for many UAE students who will be attending some of the top universities in the country and around the world. Students, friends, and families celebrated their achievements, while educators praised their remarkable success. For those who did not achieve their desired grades, the question arises of what comes next in their academic journey. Natalie Humphrey, the deputy director of operations at the University of Birmingham Dubai, shared some tips to help students explore new possibilities and redefine their path, emphasizing that academic scoring is not the only factor that shapes their future.

The first step for students who did not get the desired scores is to pause and reflect on their results. It is crucial to understand where they stand and what it means for their academic aspirations. Humphrey advises students to consider clearing and adjustment options, which can open up new opportunities at different universities or in alternative fields. She also suggests exploring foundation year programs, seeking expert advice from educational counselors, looking for other universities, building practical experience through internships, and reassessing their goals and aspirations.

Disha Laungani-Gidwani, head of business development & engagement at University of Birmingham Dubai, highlights the importance of resilience, adaptability, and problem-solving skills in defining future success. She encourages students who missed their target grades not to be disheartened and to explore foundation programs as an option. Laungani-Gidwani emphasizes the value of practical experience and extracurricular activities in setting candidates apart in a competitive environment. Lewis Hammill, deputy head of secondary at GEMS FirstPoint School – The Villa, reminds students that grades or university names do not define their worth or potential. He advises them to stay true to themselves, let their passion guide their next steps, and trust in their journey.

Success is not always a linear path, and setbacks can be turned into opportunities for growth. Students who did not achieve their desired A-Level results can explore various options, such as foundation year programs, different universities, practical work experience, and reassessment of their goals. Resilience, adaptability, and practical skills are essential in defining future success, and extracurricular activities can strengthen university applications. Ultimately, staying true to oneself and believing in one’s abilities can lead to a fulfilling academic and professional journey. It is important to remember that success is not defined solely by academic achievements, and there are always opportunities for growth and development.

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