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That being said, it's useful to have some perspective - like you say, you've tried hard for them, and there isn't anything you can do now to change those marks. All you can do now is wait for those results to come on the day - you've done everything you can, and that's nothing to be ashamed of. If they go well, then that's great - happy days! You worked hard for them and were rewarded for it. If they don't go how you wanted, then remember that you did as best as you could, and that's all we can ever do.
Either way, speak to your teachers about what your options are. They're really well-versed on what to do in either scenario, so use their knowledge to understand your next steps.
I wish you the best of luck for your results when they come! In the mean time, I'd suggest occupying yourself with other things. You'll have more time to spend with family or friends; perhaps you can catch up with a TV show you had on hold during revision; or how about making the most of the nice weather and visiting somewhere new?
Sending hugs,
Amy22