AS Module Resit Limit?

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  1. MoniqueBubbles's Avatar
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    AS Module Resit Limit?
    Hello everyone,

    I was just wondering anyone here knows if it's possible to resit AS modules in the next year of study for a subject ?! I can't find the answer for this anywhere.

    The exams i'm doing are available in January and May according to AQA and my schooling institution, so say if you do badly in a AS module exam that was done in May can you resit it in the next year in January when you are doing A2. ?

    Answers are all highly appreciated
  2. TenOfThem's Avatar
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    Re: AS Module Resit Limit?
    yes you can
  3. Data's Avatar
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    Re: AS Module Resit Limit?
    (Original post by MoniqueBubbles)
    Hello everyone,

    I was just wondering anyone here knows if it's possible to resit AS modules in the next year of study for a subject ?! I can't find the answer for this anywhere.

    The exams i'm doing are available in January and May according to AQA and my schooling institution, so say if you do badly in a AS module exam that was done in May can you resit it in the next year in January when you are doing A2. ?

    Answers are all highly appreciated
    Yes you can. Some schools or colleges may set their own internal rules (e.g. no re-sits in January) but there are no exam board limits on how often or where you re-sit. The best mark you get at an A level unit is always the one that counts, whenever and where ever you got it.
  4. CeeTay's Avatar
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    Re: AS Module Resit Limit?
    Yes you can, this is quite common actually
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