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Repeating a a year

  • 04-05-2019 05:41PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    I am a first year student, fearing I may fail up to 6 modules at the end of the year, can I repeat the modules I failed without repeating the whole year, and if so what is the maximum number of modules I can fail before having to repeat the whole year. Also is there any way I can carry on the modules if I only fail 3.
    PS. All the modules are worth 5 credits, thanks in advance for any help.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 790 ✭✭✭Sam the Sham


    youngladdy wrote: »
    I am a first year student, fearing I may fail up to 6 modules at the end of the year, can I repeat the modules I failed without repeating the whole year, and if so what is the maximum number of modules I can fail before having to repeat the whole year. Also is there any way I can carry on the modules if I only fail 3.
    PS. All the modules are worth 5 credits, thanks in advance for any help.

    The rule is that you cannot move on to the next stage if you're more than 10 credits short of what's required to complete the stage you're on.

    So it looks like 2 failed modules (that you'll need to remediate) is the most you can carry into stage 2.


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