UP to 73,000 students are set to go online, send a text or make a phone call, in order to find out their HSC results on Wednesday.
Students in NSW will receive their HSC results from 6am (AEDT) on Wednesday, followed by their Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) on Thursday.
The NSW Board of Studies said most are expected to check their results online, while others will receive them via text or by phoning in.
It comes after more than 100 NSW high achievers celebrated taking out first place in their courses at a ceremony in Sydney on Tuesday.
NSW Education Minister Adrian Piccoli said two-thirds of the award recipients were young women, with females also dominating the first course results for mathematics.
Meanwhile, parents who are having trouble coping with their kids' disappointing HSC marks can talk about it on a new telephone hotline.
The NSW government-funded line is a 24/7 telephone counselling service for parents confronted with a disappointing HSC score, or who need guidance on helping their kids deal with poor results.
"Parents and students often feel that if they haven't reached a certain benchmark, then they've failed," the service's manager, Tarja Malone said earlier this week.
"It's important that students, and parents, realise it's not the end of the world."
Parent Line can be reached 24 hours, seven days a week on 1300 1300 52.
The HSC Results Inquiry Centre (13 11 12) opens on 19 December.
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