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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 142986" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Particularly if there were extentuating circumstances, then yes.</p><p></p><p>You will need to explain the circumstances in applications and you may also want to line up a good written reference from your colleague if you can, especially if they knew about the circumstances and can vouch for your true potential.</p><p></p><p>Even if you do not have formal assessments this year, you should aim to do well in any informal grades so you can reference them as evidence of your true abilities. You may also find you have more success you have have your final degree result. Not everything needs to be determined by what you do in the next 9-15 months. If this is what you truly want to aim for, playing the long-game and setting expectations over the next 12-24 months is likely to be a healthier approach, especially if you need to wait for more constituent evidence of your academic abilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 142986, member: 2672"] Particularly if there were extentuating circumstances, then yes. You will need to explain the circumstances in applications and you may also want to line up a good written reference from your colleague if you can, especially if they knew about the circumstances and can vouch for your true potential. Even if you do not have formal assessments this year, you should aim to do well in any informal grades so you can reference them as evidence of your true abilities. You may also find you have more success you have have your final degree result. Not everything needs to be determined by what you do in the next 9-15 months. If this is what you truly want to aim for, playing the long-game and setting expectations over the next 12-24 months is likely to be a healthier approach, especially if you need to wait for more constituent evidence of your academic abilities. [/QUOTE]
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