“I think the waiting process between the end of exams and actually getting the results is worse than doing the exams.”
Milly, 16, from Monmouthshire, is one of thousands of pupils in Wales getting their GCSE results on Thursday.
Like A-level results last week, grades are expected to be lower overall than last year but higher than before Covid.
School leaders said “a glide back” to 2019 levels post-pandemic was better than “a crash landing”.
Students will also receive Skills Challenge Certificate and level 1 and 2 vocational qualifications results on Thursday.