Resit papers at Imperial (specifically computing)

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  1. b_white's Avatar
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    Resit papers at Imperial (specifically computing)
    This is likely a very stupid question, but for resits (for computing undergrad) do we resit the same actual paper that we previously took in the summer term? Clearly it would be hard to fail such a resit, but I can't find any other papers on https://exams.doc.ic.ac.uk/index.html (unless they just don't publish the papers they come up with for resits?)

    Thanks
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    Re: Resit papers at Imperial (specifically computing)
    They don't publish them. It will be different to the papers from may.
    (I took one resit after second year exams at the DoC)
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    Re: Resit papers at Imperial (specifically computing)
    (Original post by adammarek)
    They don't publish them. It will be different to the papers from may.
    (I took one resit after second year exams at the DoC)
    But is it easier? Will the questions be on completely different topics or are the questions similar to those in May?
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