I just accidentally found out my A-level results.... I think

Jesus christ oh lord.

Welll... well done! :)
Are you going to tell the uni that you can see them?! :p:
 
I reckon the grades column is what you have so far, so already completed exams/coursework etc. Just my two cents.
 
Which uni is this? They might get in trouble with the exam board for releasing them early! Albeit inadvertently. Not sure about that though, so don't take my word for it - other people in other countries have got their A-Level results already as the exam board has released them. Congratulations if they are your results btw!

EDIT: I Googled their phone number, it's the University of Worcester.
 
Im not sure, i cant remember what my predicted grades were, if they are the same though I wouldnt be suprised as generally i get what I am supposed to.

And not to be funny cos its great If i have found them, but also in a way its kind of bad,

you would have thought they would have been more careful
 
oh poo I never thought of that, i think that is possible, ( Ice-Queen saying it could be what i allready have from coursework/january exams)

but thinking about it, i got an A in my january business exam, so that would show an A probably.....


thanks for all the congrats, i hope they are my grades....

but in a way its kind of spoilt it, i wanted to find out with my friends tomorrow

i think I will still go though, just in case

do you think i should phone the uni/ college?
 
are your AS Level results correct on there? If so, it looks like these might be your actual results for Alevel, the P = Pass and the A = Actual.
 
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yeah my last years results are right, but looking at it, they dont have my first years As results 05/06 i did 2 subjects which I didnt take to A-level ( these resutls are from my 3rd year)

so maybe those should be on there too,

blimmin heck...... this is a balls up
 
P means pass surely. At uni when they report module results it will either have a P for pass or an F for fail and then the module score. I'd assume it means the same in this table...
 
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