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Pass by compensation

  • 22-06-2015 1:13am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 10


    Can anyone explain to me how this works? If i got 35 in one of my failed exams can I pas this by compesensation?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 175 ✭✭Queenalocin


    If you have gotten your results and your mark is 35% then you can't pass by compensation. By the time students get their results, the lecturers will have gone through all the subjects and applied any compensation possible. Your results are what they are now and will stand. Your best option is to contact your lecturer by email to find out where you went wrong, go back over the summer paper and do your best to prepare for Repeats.
    Best of Luck!


  • Registered Users Posts: 10 Ovomos


    If you have gotten your results and your mark is 35% then you can't pass by compensation. By the time students get their results, the lecturers will have gone through all the subjects and applied any compensation possible. Your results are what they are now and will stand. Your best option is to contact your lecturer by email to find out where you went wrong, go back over the summer paper and do your best to prepare for Repeats.
    Best of Luck!
    Thank you!


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