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Your final question is to be answered first.
Readings are thought to apply to the period of the next six months following your request. If you have not received your examination results by May of next year, start panicking. I certainly would if our roles had been reversed. Up until then, stay cool. Making yourself sick with worry is not only not going to speed things up, but it will also make you less capable of dealing with the results in a balanced manner when they eventually arrive, including if they are better than you had expected them to be in your wildest imagination.
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| We are working on a solution these days |
Who are the people your refer to as we in that sentence? Yourself and who else?
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| Can you tell me if I'll get a positive answer to this soon |
Not entirely through any psychic reading by itself.
The relevant examination board or authority should have told you by now when the long awaited results are scheduled to be posted or released to the candidates. You will get an answer to your question either then or as soon as possible after that date, allowing for many potential factors which could delay this from happening exactly on time.
I am not so old that I do not remember what it was like to have to wait for my Year 12 results and my University entrance offer, which arrived in the second of five different draws according to our chosen list of course preferences.
While I have great empathy for your anxiety and impatience to see where you rated in comparison to all the other students, I know as a former examiner and marker and now long time retired high school teacher (March 1983 to be exact) that such important potentially life changing results must never be rushed or sacrificed for the sake of being popular or faster than it is safe to go.
It is my feeling, although you will probably think that I am speaking nonsense here, that you will get a measure of relief whether or not the results are up to your expectations. Often the waiting is relative torture when compared to the actual event. Rarely are things as bad as they first might appear to be. At least once the waiting is over, you have something to base your future plans upon. Until then you are in a state of limbo or without any definite sense of direction. Anything is a relief to a waiting period which seems to stretch on indefinitely or forever.
For example In my younger days I started to want to be a doctor and to heal the suffering of others mainly using conventional medicine, surgery and 20th century technology This was during the 1960's: after all. Biut I failed to the five get straight As which were needed to get into medicine at University, so I was allocated my second preference Science instead. At the time it seemed that my whole world had come to an end, and all my plans to be a doctor had come crashing down around my ears. There was nobody who felt more sorry for himself than I did when I was forced to accept Science as a substitute.
But to cut a long story short, my Science course lead me to studying Human Physiology which I did my Honours Degree in which lead in turn to me becoming a Biology teacher which then lead on to me running a development group for healers and which BTW gave me the same communication skills and knowledge which I now use in a completely different setting to help people like yourself through my readings.
And I was deeply grateful for the day that I missed out on getting into medicine as a blessing, and not as a curse. When I realised how close I had come to having to endure the unrelenting pressures of having and maintaining a modern medical practice and my sanity, I thank my lucky stars that things did not work out my way.
What you are asking is effectively a YES I will pass and be accepted in the faculty of my first University subject preference, or NO I will either not make the pass grade, or if I do it will still not be quite enough to get me over the line. If you keep in mind that YES or NO readings are well known to produce an abnormally large proportion of false positives and false negative results (neither of which you would want to wish on your worst enemy: least of all yourself), I will attempt to pass onto you my impressions about your chances.
I will be asking for both your exam results as well as you getting into the University course of your first choice whether your chances of being successful are above the average of 50%.
Do I feel that your chances of passing your exam are currently significantly higher than 50%?
NO, but I would love to eventually be proven wrong about this.
Do I feel that your chances of getting into University with your first preference are presently significantly higher than 50%?
I am feeling a much higher level of confidence that you will get into Uni with any one of your several preferences, than specifically getting into the course of your first preference.
But then who wouldn't?
Getting into the course of your first preference is obviously already less likely to happen than you getting into one of the lower ones instead, but since I cannot directly read the abilities and qualities of all the other students sitting for the same exam as you, I would only be willing to commit to telling you that I feel you will pass your exam and get into Uni.
Beyond that such as you will get straight As or the equivalents in your country's system of higher education and you will get into both Uni and the course you first selected above all others is anyone's guess. Flip a coin or roll some dice to make your predictions. These two methods are likely in my opinion to give much more consistently reliable results than any psychic reading such as this one is capable of giving you.
Sorry that this sounds so confusing and vague, but I did warn you that a psychic reading by itself would be most unlikely to satisfy your urgent need for a definite answer to all of your questions at the same time.
Many blessings and the very best of good luck until all your results are in and your outcome will be made much clearer to you,
EoT
