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13:17 GMT, Thursday, 14 August 2008 14:17 UK

Did you miss your grades?

A-level students getting results

Were you disappointed by your results? Do you need advice about what to do next?

The release of A-level results for students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland isn't always a time to celebrate.

If you missed your grades and would like to find out about your options, send your questions to the Exams Doctor for the Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator (Ofqual).

George Turnbull spent almost 30 years in a senior position with the UK's largest examining board and is now Ofqual's Exams Doctor. He has years of experience of the exams system and will be answering some of the questions and concerns of BBC News website users.


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