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Whilst most matriculates are celebrating the end of more than a decade of studying, others are nervous, anxious or afraid whilst waiting in anticipation for their final Matric Results to be released in January.
Home Education Provider, Brainline, says many students struggle with the idea of disappointing their family and friends.
"At this point, you have done everything possible to ensure success; all the late-night study sessions, extra classes and missed social events have to be worth the sacrifice."
Guest on the line: Vanishaa Gordan - Projects Manager at the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG)
By SAfm
Whilst most matriculates are celebrating the end of more than a decade of studying, others are nervous, anxious or afraid whilst waiting in anticipation for their final Matric Results to be released in January.
Home Education Provider, Brainline, says many students struggle with the idea of disappointing their family and friends.
"At this point, you have done everything possible to ensure success; all the late-night study sessions, extra classes and missed social events have to be worth the sacrifice."
Guest on the line: Vanishaa Gordan - Projects Manager at the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG)