A-level exam season is stressful every year, but A-level reform and a series of errors and leaks have added to the pressures on students in 2017.
Exam boards apologised for mistakes in biology, chemistry and psychology papers, and maths and economics papers were allegedly leaked online. Additionally, A-level reforms have meant that there is more pressure on the final exam. Has all this made you anxious or confused?
With tuition fees at £9,000 a year or more - and Jeremy Corbyn’s promise to scrap them if he is voted into power - are you still planning to go to university this year? Or are you wondering about putting it off to see what happens - or indeed intending to bypass university altogether and enter the job market?
Share your views and experiences
We’d like to hear from students who sat their A levels this year. If you would like to share your views and experiences, please fill in the form below, anonymously if you prefer. We’ll feature some of your responses in our reporting.