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If my resit module is lower than my last years??

I got a B last year for one of my modules in Maths but a C and U for the other 2 modules in Maths so my overall grade was a D. I am resitting all 3 of them this year, the module I got a C in I feel like I did better on this year however the module I got a B in, I have the exam tomro and I am absolutely WAY LESS prepared and unready for this year. I will get a low D if I am lucky.

This is mainly because I haven't been in for a lot of the lessons for that module and I literally left the revision till today and I'm starting from scratch. If I either withdraw myself from the exam or do the exam and get a D, will they take my grade from last year (a B) for this module?? And then take my 2 new grades from the other modules and put them together??
Reply 1
If I remember rightly, you can simply reject the grade.

In the meantime, you'd better get off TSR and get practicing.
Original post by Mimir
If I remember rightly, you can simply reject the grade.

In the meantime, you'd better get off TSR and get practicing.


If I know I'm going to get the B from last year then why do I need to get practicing?? I can study for my other examssss...
Reply 3
Original post by bluemadhatter
If I know I'm going to get the B from last year then why do I need to get practicing?? I can study for my other examssss...


You know best :smile:
Reply 4
They alwasy use the mark from the best attempt at a unit.
Original post by Compost
They alwasy use the mark from the best attempt at a unit.


so they'll take my B and calculate it with my 2 other resits??
Reply 6
Original post by bluemadhatter
so they'll take my B and calculate it with my 2 other resits??


All of the highest grades will be calculated :smile:
Reply 7
Original post by bluemadhatter
so they'll take my B and calculate it with my 2 other resits??


Yes.

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