Hi, I got my exam scripts back today from this summer's A levels, and on my psychology papers there's a lot of stamps saying "KU". Does anyone know what it means? I've never seen it before and Google doesn't seem to say anything about it either.
Edit: there's a couple of stamps saying "Dis" too - I'm assuming that means disqualified, as in mark disqualified? Thanks!
Hi, I got my exam scripts back today from this summer's A levels, and on my psychology papers there's a lot of stamps saying "KU". Does anyone know what it means? I've never seen it before and Google doesn't seem to say anything about it either.
Edit: there's a couple of stamps saying "Dis" too - I'm assuming that means disqualified, as in mark disqualified? Thanks!
KU means knowledge and understanding so it will show where you have demonstrated this. not sure on Dis, but I don't think it can be disqualified as there would be no marks given if that was the case,
KU means knowledge and understanding so it will show where you have demonstrated this. not sure on Dis, but I don't think it can be disqualified as there would be no marks given if that was the case,
KU means knowledge and understanding so it will show where you have demonstrated this. not sure on Dis, but I don't think it can be disqualified as there would be no marks given if that was the case,