Many students have been left disappointed with the grades handed down to them after exams were cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A-level results were mostly based on teacher predictions, but were downgraded in nearly 40% of cases.
Here, students tell Sky News how the controversial grading method affected their results.
Holly Barber, 18, from Woodhouse Grove School, Bradford
Predicted grades: Maths – A, Physics – A, Geography – A
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Actual grades: Maths – C, Physics – E, Geography – B
I feel a bit embarrassed that I've been wrongly graded for all my efforts at school.
I've spent two years trying to get the best results possible and this looks like I've not even tried at all at school. I feel it's completely unfair.
I went into school this morning and they told us they'd spent hours in meetings, going through everything carefully to get us the right grades.
So then to be dropped from a predicted A to an E in physics for no reason at all… it's just demoralising.
This will have a big impact on my future.
The government have completely ruined a lot of kids' futures.
Every single person I've talked to has been downgraded. I feel like we've been screwed over. I've messaged so many people in my year and they've all been screwed over.
![Shakeel Sooki, a student at Bexleyheath Academy, south London, who got much worse grades than he was predicted.](https://e3.365dm.com/20/08/768x432/skynews-shakeel-sooki-a-levels_5066377.jpg?20200813122010)
Shakeel Sooki, 18, Bexleyheath Academy, south London
Predicted grades: Biology – A, Chemistry – A, IT – Distinction
Actual grades: Biology – C, Chemistry – E, IT – Distinction
I feel a bit betrayed. My teachers did their upmost best to help me and gave me all the support possible to do all my work.
My mocks in Year 12 weren't particularly good, but with all the extra help, they were improving.
Literally, my last mocks in Chemistry and Biology before we broke up were two As, so I knew that before lockdown happened if I did the exams and kept up with the work I was doing I could easily get an A and meet my offers.
I still had some hope they would see my last mocks and take that into account. Unfortunately they haven't… I can do a lot better.
I don't feel like it's been handled particularly well – not a lot of information has come out, they just abruptly announced some changes because they saw how Scotland handled it and the backlash they received from the way they worked it out.
It seems that students this year have had to take a back seat.
![Chloe Pearce, 18, from Northgate Sixth Form College, Ipswich. She was disappointed with downgrading of her A-Level results](https://e3.365dm.com/20/08/768x432/skynews-chloe-pearce-a-levels_5066357.jpg?20200813115732)
Chloe Pearce, 18, from Northgate Sixth Form College, Ipswich
Predicted grades: PE – A, Drama – A, Health and social care: Distinction star
Actual grades: PE – B, Drama – A, Health and social care: Distinction star
I was very frustrated and rather angry at the whole system, at how the whole thing worked out.
I had been looking forward results day, I thought: 'I've got these grades in the bag, there's no reason I should be downgraded because there's evidence enough fromRead More – Source
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