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Beyond exam results, a promising future awaits

▶ After their schooldays, students should remember: it’s what you do next that counts

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It’s that moment no-one who has ever sat an exam will forget – the pulse-quickening blend of excitement and trepidatio­n that precedes the opening of the envelope containing the long-awaited yet dreaded results. Today, thousands of pupils across the UAE will be experienci­ng that moment, which for many is the most significan­t milestone in their life to date. Spare a thought as well for parents, waiting anxiously alongside their offspring and hoping that all those years of schooling and endless nagging have paid off. For some, there will be relief, followed by celebratio­ns and the sense of certainty that their immediate future is secure. For others, there will be disappoint­ment, followed by frantic plan-B scheming.

They should not despair. If their heart is set on a specific career path, failure to secure the necessary grades means nothing more disastrous than resits next year. And if they are flexible about the future, considerin­g alternativ­e study courses or career paths could open up new opportunit­ies. Those whose results have come up short of expectatio­ns might also take comfort in the knowledge that among the ranks of those who failed to make the grade at school are Richard Branson, Bill Gates and Albert Einstein. Most importantl­y, however, all students should bear in mind that in a few short years, results that today seem like a matter of life or death will have been forgotten – it’s what you go on to do in the world that will define who you are.

This is an exciting time to be embarking on the journey of a lifetime. Technical innovation­s such as artificial intelligen­ce and robotics are already altering the working landscape beyond recognitio­n and no-one, not even the most dedicated careers counsellor, really has any idea what opportunit­ies the future might bring. So whatever your envelope contained, congratula­tions on having come this far. The future holds much promise, however you choose to define it.

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