Lancashire A-level, T-Level and BTec results 2022: Live updates as students across the county pick up their results

Lancashire students are eagerly awaiting their A-level results this week, having sat exams for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic.
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We’ll be bringing you all the latest updates throughout the day on Thursday, August 18, 2022 as Lancashire students receive their A-level results.

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Students across Lancashire will receive their A-level, T-level and BTEC results on August 18, with many securing their place at university.

Lab technicians work in many areas from forensic to medical science, nuclear and more. They might set up experiments, record data, collect and analyse samples and do all the day-to-day jobs of laboratory work. Attention to detail is critical.
Any relevant science A levels will help, and you can apply for a two year apprenticeship scheme through relevant employers.Lab technicians work in many areas from forensic to medical science, nuclear and more. They might set up experiments, record data, collect and analyse samples and do all the day-to-day jobs of laboratory work. Attention to detail is critical.
Any relevant science A levels will help, and you can apply for a two year apprenticeship scheme through relevant employers.
Lab technicians work in many areas from forensic to medical science, nuclear and more. They might set up experiments, record data, collect and analyse samples and do all the day-to-day jobs of laboratory work. Attention to detail is critical. Any relevant science A levels will help, and you can apply for a two year apprenticeship scheme through relevant employers.

However, there is wide-spread concern thousands of students will miss the mark when it comes to this year’s A-level results, according to MetFilm School.

Research conducted by Aviva also revealed 24 per cent of the UK’s former students regretted going to university.

If you don’t fancy another three years of study, can’t face the debt, or don’t think you’d get there, don’t worry.

There are plenty of new routes into careers that were once the preserve of graduates.

Reminder that career advice is available for all

The Career Development Institute is there to help with your next career step.The Career Development Institute is there to help with your next career step.
The Career Development Institute is there to help with your next career step.

The Career Development Institute, the professional body for career development, has issued some advice for those who do not acheive the grades they wanted. Read what they say here.

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When A-level results are released on Thursday, around 75 per cent of students who want to go to university are likely to get into their first choice.

Last week the government announced its plans for GCSEs and A Levels over the next two years.Last week the government announced its plans for GCSEs and A Levels over the next two years.
Last week the government announced its plans for GCSEs and A Levels over the next two years.

But not everyone will get their grades – however this doesn’t mean you can’t study for a degree if you still want to.

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