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Might have failed an undergraduate module - Implications
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<blockquote data-quote="Lisa Lowe" data-source="post: 115829" data-attributes="member: 3919"><p>Sorry to hear you're stressing out about this on a Sunday morning!</p><p></p><p>My advice is to just wait for the results - it's unlikely one question will mean you've failed the whole module. Looking at the bigger picture, if you do 8 modules across your second and third year, each module is worth 6.25% - so you're still on track to get a high 2:1. Worst case scenario is that if you fail, you have to retake and your grade is capped at 40%, but as I said you can still get a 2:1. </p><p></p><p>Regarding firms, I think all firms require you to list your modules and grades but application forms do ask you to declare any resits and you will have to answer this honestly, but I wouldn't start worrying about this now or writing yourself off because of one blip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lisa Lowe, post: 115829, member: 3919"] Sorry to hear you're stressing out about this on a Sunday morning! My advice is to just wait for the results - it's unlikely one question will mean you've failed the whole module. Looking at the bigger picture, if you do 8 modules across your second and third year, each module is worth 6.25% - so you're still on track to get a high 2:1. Worst case scenario is that if you fail, you have to retake and your grade is capped at 40%, but as I said you can still get a 2:1. Regarding firms, I think all firms require you to list your modules and grades but application forms do ask you to declare any resits and you will have to answer this honestly, but I wouldn't start worrying about this now or writing yourself off because of one blip. [/QUOTE]
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