There’s help on hand today for those students who have received their results.
Careers advisor's will be present at QEII, Ramsey and Castle Rushen secondary schools this morning.
There will also be staff in the Careers Centre at Nivison House in Douglas to offer advice for students who attend Ballakermeen and St Ninian’s.
Students are encouraged to speak to an advisor who can help them decided on their next step whether that is further education or entering the world of employment.
Tony Wild, who has political responsibility for employment and skills, said the most important thing was not to panic.
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