DkIT_Computing wrote: » Hi emmbay. I can answer most of your questions, though unfortunately the repeat results release date still hasn't been set (as far as I'm aware) so I can't do that one. Firstly, yes, even if you fail one of the repeats (and therefore have only failed one exam out of your current 12 subjects) you can continue into the next year. This is called Approved to Progress (AP) and means that you'll take the exam in that subject at the original time next year (i.e. if it was a first semester module, you'll take it in January and if it was a second semester module, you'll take it in May). Any CA aspect will need to be sorted out with the lecturer in question, so if you do end up as AP, be sure to contact them immediately so that you can find out if they'll allow you to submit CA as the year progresses or if you'll have to do a single piece for the end of the semester. Second, as you aren't repeating a year in this situation(you're just taking an extra subjects), there should be no issue with the grant (you're still registered as a student in the following year, so they shouldn't see any difference). As soon as the repeat results date is released, I'll be posting it up here, so check back for more information on that. Good luck with your results!
ShaShaBear wrote: » Would there not be a chance of complimentary pass combined with carrying a subject into second year to let you get away with two subjects? Or can it only be one or the other?
ShaShaBear wrote: » It's where (I think) you get over thirty percent in a failed subject and over either 50 or 60% in a passed subject, and they take the marks off the bigger one to take you to a pass on the other one. I got one of them this year in Biology, but it was the only fail so I dont know if theyd give you a complimentary pass and let you carry a subject too... Emmbay, are you on the Applied Biosicence course? :P
DkIT_Computing wrote: » That just shows that you didn't get a clear pass or a clear fail (where you failed everything), but instead got a mix. Does that help at all?
emmbay wrote: » Ok so I got my repeat results and failed 1 subject.. I got 52.5 credits out of a total of 60 so am I able to start back college and carry the failed subject over to next year? My Academic Standing says Exceptions Granted not Approved to Progress, what does this mean??
DkIT_Computing wrote: » Emmbay, unfortunately you usually need 55 credits to earn approved to progress status, so if you only have 52.5, that could be what's gone wrong. Did you have a module worth 7.5 credits, or perhaps two modules with that value overall? You should have heard about consultation in your department, make sure to go along to that and check out the situation there. If you haven't gotten the details yet, they're available here
timex711 wrote: » ok , what happens if you have just passed 1 subject for the whole year, what would be my options?
timex711 wrote: » thanks, but i hav a feeling its gonna cost me an arm and a leg to do so
ShaShaBear wrote: » Not allowed to externally repeat a science subject, as you cannot sit any of the labs (against the law) so you'll just end up failing all your subjects again.
timex711 wrote: » can you not just repeat without attending?? maybe ill just leave it until next september and pay the extra 954E tuition fees for a level 7. if i apply for a level 7 next september will it cost me a total of 2954E??
emmbay wrote: » How do you even know they wer on a Science course?? and you can repeat it if you have passed your practicals anyway