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Every year, TV channels perform the risky task of asking students to reveal their A level results live.
Now, and be honest, how many of you were hoping for someone to be bitterly disappointed by their results, as live camera crews streamed it to the world? I'm guessing it's many of you, because, well, that's exactly the way we are.
Personally, I was half cut picking up my A level results, as, in my mind, being intoxicated when picking them up softens the blow for the inevitable disappointment coming my way. Somehow, I did better than expected - so, in my inebriated state, I gave my psychology teacher two fingers, because he'd previously told me I'd flop, cracked open another can I'd smuggled into sixth form, Stone Cold Steve Austin'd it, and walked out of there like a champion.
Milan, who appeared on Good Morning Britain to reveal his A level grades, had a very different results day.
The teenager was hoping to see three A grades flash up on his paper as he opened his envelope, as they were the results he needed to get into The University of Manchester.
Milan looked devastated as he found out he'd got an A and two B's, and people labelled the show 'cruel' for broadcasting his disappointment.
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Luckily, Milan still had the required grades to get into his insurance choice, The University of Liverpool. Take it from someone from Merseyside, Milan, that ain't a bad thing.
Is ITV right to air this? He's absolutely devastated. I suppose that when it comes to doing this kind of thing on live TV, something like this is always bound to happen.
Words by Mark McGowan
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