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Year 4 project

  • 08-04-2013 4:05pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    Hi, I am very worry about my project of year 4, if I failed final project how can I do next, can I repeat the project?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 523 ✭✭✭Helpneeded86


    jy02567780 wrote: »
    Hi, I am very worry about my project of year 4, if I failed final project how can I do next, can I repeat the project?

    Well if your English in your project is that bad then your a cert to fail. Not even been smart with this comment.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,209 ✭✭✭johnnykilo


    Well if your English in your project is that bad then your a cert to fail. Not even been smart with this comment.

    Wow very apt username there :rolleyes: Did you ever think the OP mightn't be a native English speaker or may be dyslexic or something?

    Anyway OP, I think that if you fail a subject in your final year you can repeat but only get 40% maximum. If I'm correct about the project they count for 2 subjects in the second semester of 4th year? I'd imagine there is a facility to repeat but I'm not sure if the 40% rule applies. Probably best to email or chat to your course leader and ask them, especially if you don't feel comfortable approaching you supervisor.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,788 ✭✭✭Benimar


    Well if your English in your project is that bad then your a cert to fail. Not even been smart with this comment.

    I don't normally do this, but in light of your comment, it's worth noting that your english isn't 100% either. The word in bold should be you're :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 138 ✭✭KeelanM90


    Well if your English in your project is that bad then your a cert to fail. Not even been smart with this comment.

    Not to mention: being


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 523 ✭✭✭Helpneeded86


    Benimar wrote: »
    I don't normally do this, but in light of your comment, it's worth noting that your english isn't 100% either. The word in bold should be you're :D

    Ya, It is something im very aware of that my grammar is not up to scratch. It is also something I will ensure that is up to scratch when it needs to be.

    Im not sure if the comment about the individual been a native English speaker even counts. Is there a dispensation for non native english speakers?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,209 ✭✭✭johnnykilo


    Ya, It is something im very aware of that my grammar is not up to scratch. It is also something I will ensure that is up to scratch when it needs to be.

    Im not sure if the comment about the individual been a native English speaker even counts. Is there a dispensation for non native english speakers?

    Not officially, but I'm pretty sure from chatting to the lecturers that it is taken into account. It also depends on the subject, if it's a software development project for example, then the report isn't that important anyway; most (if not all) of the marks in the second semester go for the actual application.


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