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    Can I get an A* if I retake
    If I retake an exam and end up with 90%+ at A2 in each module (due to retakes) Will i get an A*?? or do retakes prevent this?
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    Re: Can I get an A* if I retake
    (Original post by ilovemath)
    If I retake an exam and end up with 90%+ at A2 in each module (due to retakes) Will i get an A*?? or do retakes prevent this?
    Nope. You can retake as many as you want, they'll just consider your highest one each time. As long as you get an A overall and 90% at A2
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