London: Over 6,00,000 teenage students across England, Wales and Northern Ireland are waiting in nervous their GCSE results today.
Concerned teachers have suggested GCSE English exams were marked too harshly this year after schools reported an unprecedented number of fails among their pupils, reports TheJournal.
A survey of just over 500 teenagers, between 14 to 16-year-olds revealed a gender divide, with girls more likely to aspire to be teachers or work in fashion, while boys want to work in IT or engineering.
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