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  1. You will not be able to retake a module if you’ve already passed it. If you retake a module, you will have to redo all assessments and pay for the whole module again. No marks can be carried over from one attempt to the next, even if an exceptional removal of a mark application has been accepted.

  2. Dec 7, 2021 · I am in 1st year, I have failed one of my modules, I haven’t gotten the results back for the other 2 yet. But just incase they went badly too, Is it possible for me to resit all 3 modules in trimester 2 resit period or is there a limit on how many modules you can resit?

  3. Exceptionally, a student may be permitted to Provisionally Progress and Resit the module in tandem with the next year of study in a maximum of 30 credits. See Section 6.3: Provisional Progression for further details.

  4. • If you resit a module (pass at the second attempt), your overall mod ule mark will be capped at 40%. • If you have not submitted for any assessment component, you must resit that assessment

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  5. Aug 1, 2023 · Come your results at the end of the year, you may apply for a resit through student services if: You have failed a module; You have been considered for mitigating circumstances; If you haven’t...

  6. Have 2 or 3 top choices, and maybe have the other 2 as unis which don't discriminate against resits. Keep in mind this varies from course to course too. For example, UCL doesn't allow a level resits for pure economics, but it doesn't discriminate for PPE. Do your research, ring up the unis and ask them. 5.

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  8. generally you can resit the exam next trimester, or choose to repeat the module when it's being offered again. im doing science atm and even tho I had to do a bunch of resits/repeats, i was also able to pick up 2nd year modules along with them.

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