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Nervous teenagers across the county will find out their grades today as GCSE results are released.
Thousands of Kent pupils will be heading into school this morning to pick up those all-important envelopes containing the grades that could determine their immediate future.
One option is to continue into further education at a college or school sixth form, but others will be taking up apprenticeships or joining to job market directly.
Students normally need to get certain grades in order to get on to AS-level courses at school sixth forms or sixth form colleges.
Our reporters and photographers will be at schools across Kent to capture the tears (of joy or otherwise) and celebrations.
Follow our LIVE coverage of GCSE results day here
But it's not the end of the world if a pupil misses out on a grade or two - there are options available.
First, it's a good idea to check whether the chosen sixth form or college can still offer a place.
If not, there may be a different sixth form or college that will be happy to offer a place despite the lower grades.