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Hii,I am need advice I am currently in year 13 and haven’t given in my business coursework from year 12 as my work was completed deleted from my laptop and I lost a whole year worth of work.My business teacher told me to give it in by June but my head of year won’t give me my predicted grade B even though they told us that our predicted grade is boosted by one grade and the deadline is soon.Can someone give advice please the course I want to do needs an B?
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by hayattt
Hii,I am need advice I am currently in year 13 and haven’t given in my business coursework from year 12 as my work was completed deleted from my laptop and I lost a whole year worth of work.My business teacher told me to give it in by June but my head of year won’t give me my predicted grade B even though they told us that our predicted grade is boosted by one grade and the deadline is soon.Can someone give advice please the course I want to do needs an B?


which course and university is this?

Most universities don't weight predicted grades or if they do put very little weight on them

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by hayattt
Hii,I am need advice I am currently in year 13 and haven’t given in my business coursework from year 12 as my work was completed deleted from my laptop and I lost a whole year worth of work.My business teacher told me to give it in by June but my head of year won’t give me my predicted grade B even though they told us that our predicted grade is boosted by one grade and the deadline is soon.Can someone give advice please the course I want to do needs an B?

Hello @hayattt ,

I’m really sorry to hear about your situation; it sounds frustrating, but don’t lose hope. I’d recommend speaking with your head of year and business teacher again to explain your commitment to meeting the June deadline and ask if they’ll reconsider your predicted grade based on your potential. If they can’t adjust it, consider applying for a foundation year, which can be a great way to get onto your chosen course even if your grades fall short. You could also apply strategically to universities with lower entry requirements or highlight your resilience and determination in your personal statement, as admissions teams value these qualities. Hope this helps.

Mercy
BCU Student Rep

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