Young people across Scotland have received their exam results which would potentially determine their futures.
With many people not receiving the results they had hoped for, students worried that, at this moment in their lives, this may be a major issue for them.
On Twitter, a great deal of people have been taking to the social media site to share their experiences after school. They highlighted what they did with their lives regardless of their exam results under the #NoWrongPath hashtag.
This hashtag has not only spread across Scotland, but the rest of the UK too.
Some of the latest tweets include:
So, 12 years ago today I failed all my highers. All of them. 2 years at college later, an undergrad degree, a PhD, I’m now a research fellow. Theres #nowrongpath to where you want to go. There is no end of the world. Sometimes it’ disapointing, but it is going to be okay.
— Dr Sammie ???????? (@curexcomplex) 7 August 2018
Its is SQA results day. Best of luck to those waiting for the postie or the text. A good day to remember that for those who got what they wanted and expected and those who did not there is #NoWrongPath . pic.twitter.com/s8k6gtS0T8
— JohnDKemp (@JohnDouglasKemp) 7 August 2018
To all those getting exam results today, please remember that there is #NoWrongPath I was living on the streets and now I’m in charge of HM Treasury. You never know where life will take you. pic.twitter.com/iMF376gTbt
— Gladstone (@TreasuryMog) 7 August 2018
Back at the street I grew up on for exam results day. It’s important to show that there is #NoWrongPath to achieve your goals. The route I took to become an MSP confirms that. I wish the best of luck to everyone waiting on results today. pic.twitter.com/uQdw59W56I
— James Kelly MSP (@JamesKellyLab) 7 August 2018