Summer Assessment Results Guidance
The assessment period can be a very stressful time. This is especially true of the final days leading up to results day. So, no matter what your results, we've gathered some useful info on your options.
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The assessment period can be a very stressful time. This is especially true of the final days leading up to results day. So, no matter what your results, we've gathered some useful info on your options.
Pre-reg trainees who are sitting the June assessment should note the GPhC recommends you arrive one hour before the exam begins. Check out our list of permitted items & info on notification of your results.
Exams can be stressful, but there are a few simple things that you can do to help alleviate the pressure. Here are our top tips on how to prepare for assessment day.
If you are aware of any illness or personal issue that could affect your performance you may want to consider withdrawing from the assessment. Any issues that you are aware of, no matter how serious, will not be considered grounds for appeal.
On occasion, a trainee may need to change tutors or switch to a new training site. Here are our top tips on things to consider if this happens to you.
It is likely that most people may experience feelings of anxiety at some points in their life. Check out our latest fact sheet for info on self-help, diagnosis & how we can help.
The third Monday of the year has been dubbed ‘Blue Monday’ – apparently the most depressing day of the year! Here are our top tips for beating the mid-winter blues.
Congratulations to those who passed the September assessment. For those who did not receive the results they were hoping for, don't despair. Have a look through our information about what you can do next.
Exams are an inevitable part of student life, but a little preparation and planning can help students to cope with the stresses of exams. Here are a few tips that we hope may be helpful: Different people study in different ways…