TODAY will see a generation of young people battle their nerves to anxiously open their A-level results.
To mark the special occasion The Northern Echo has dipped into the archives to look back at A-level results day ten years ago, in 2010. Can you spot yourself or a family member or friend in these photos. Do you remember how you felt when you opened your envelope?
Perhaps you have some photographs you want to share of your school or college days, a day out or special event. Perhaps how an area used to look and how much your town has changed? Send your pictures to jo.kelly@ newsquest.co.uk and we will feature them in print and online.
Taking in the details on A-level results day at Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College, Darlington, in 2010
More joy among these pupils at Yarm School in 2010. Perhaps this is you in the picture? Do you remember how you felt after opening the envelope. Tell us your memories of that day
Teesside High School students Niannan Xue, Sarah Braithwaite and Christina Errington at Teesside in 2010. Is this you, or a family member? What have you been up to since you took the exams?
High performers at Richmond School, from left, Amelia Tait, Hannah Parrot, Michael Ash, Becky Heads, Sophie Offord and Danielle Boyd. Are you in this picture? Do you remember how you felt? Tell us what you are up to now
Star A-level performers at Northallerton College in 2010 were students Ben Zwolenski, Beth Parrott and Natalie Thompson. Did you take your A-levels in 2010?
Suzie Millar, Tim Gardner, Beth Cunningham and Peter Stanescu, pupils at Polam Hall School, in Darlington, who secured places at universities in 2010 after their A-level results
Richmond School high performers Hannah Parrot, left, and Becky Heads, centre, look happy to open their A-level results 2010
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