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Might have failed an undergraduate module - Implications
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<blockquote data-quote="oost1234" data-source="post: 115831" data-attributes="member: 22931"><p>Hi Lisa,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the kind words. I think the most frustrating thing is that even though I recognise that constantly worrying and fretting is entirely unproductive (and arguably the <em>least</em> productive thing) it keeps popping into my mind and it's hard to snap out of the absolute panic that ensues. What's done is done and it's out of my control at this point.</p><p></p><p>In the grand scheme of things it is just one part of the whole application process as you said, and I <em>know</em> that, but for some reason I don't <em>believe </em>that, if that makes any sense (it probably doesn't). Perhaps I should just see the potential failure as motivation to really work on other aspects of applications and make those stand out.</p><p></p><p>I was aware of the requirement to list resits, and of course if worst comes to worst I would definitely not lie about it - doesn't exactly fit with the honesty requirements demanded by the SRA and firms haha.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the reassurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oost1234, post: 115831, member: 22931"] Hi Lisa, Thanks for the kind words. I think the most frustrating thing is that even though I recognise that constantly worrying and fretting is entirely unproductive (and arguably the [I]least[/I] productive thing) it keeps popping into my mind and it's hard to snap out of the absolute panic that ensues. What's done is done and it's out of my control at this point. In the grand scheme of things it is just one part of the whole application process as you said, and I [I]know[/I] that, but for some reason I don't [I]believe [/I]that, if that makes any sense (it probably doesn't). Perhaps I should just see the potential failure as motivation to really work on other aspects of applications and make those stand out. I was aware of the requirement to list resits, and of course if worst comes to worst I would definitely not lie about it - doesn't exactly fit with the honesty requirements demanded by the SRA and firms haha. Thanks again for the reassurance. [/QUOTE]
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