It's the day which will shape the immediate future for hundreds of Island students.
Around 400 of them are due to receive their A-level results from their secondary schools later.
Many of them will then try to secure university places.
Co-ordinating Advisor for 11 to 19 Education, Paul Craine, says whatever the outcome today, students shouldn't feel alone.
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