Resitting After Results Day (A2)

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  1. alevelstudent?'s Avatar
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    Resitting After Results Day (A2)
    Hi,

    I have a feeling that I have really done badly at the AQA C4 exam, as I missed 2 questions wasting time etc. If I decided to resit this in January, will I have to redo the whole a level, or can cashing in the A level be held back until then?

    Thanks
  2. vedderfan94's Avatar
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    Re: Resitting After Results Day (A2)
    You can just resit C4 if you want. You don't have to do the others.
  3. Mr.mAddd's Avatar
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    Re: Resitting After Results Day (A2)
    Say if you make your offer and go to uni, can you still resit a level modules if you want to?
  4. Data's Avatar
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    Re: Resitting After Results Day (A2)
    (Original post by alevelstudent?)
    Hi,

    I have a feeling that I have really done badly at the AQA C4 exam, as I missed 2 questions wasting time etc. If I decided to resit this in January, will I have to redo the whole a level, or can cashing in the A level be held back until then?

    Thanks
    Even if you have been cashed-in for the summer there is nothing to stop you re-sitting one or more units and cashing-in again.
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