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Oh no, I'm so sorry! I'm completely out of the loop. I assumed students were getting the choice to be assessed either *now* through less traditional means or later next year perhaps, by the regular method. This might have something to do with the fact that one of my friends abroad is doing an online degree and her university is considering offering students a choice, but the decision-makers still appear to be quite confused about what they want to do
this is where it gets even more complicated!
Some unis are allowing students to defer core law modules to the following year. Might be a good option for some, but that means studying 140 or 160 credits next year.
The issue here is that some students are being given the option to never sit/submit their assessments for up to 50% of their modules this year, and their year average will be based on the grades from those they do sit or their “baseline” grades (whichever one is better).
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