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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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don't get too despondent yet, you won't know for sure until you get the results so try not to worry about it too much.
Can you do resits if you did fail?
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 9:34, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
nope, can't do a resit. I'm really hoping I didn't fail.
Failing a sac means I fail the unit. Failing a unit means that the whole subject is dropped from my potential uni applications which is CRAP because I need chemistry to get into Biomedical science. If it had been an essay, I would have breezed through it, but it was on Faraday's Laws and Avogadro's number, which is maths based, and isn't my strong suit.
fingers crossed I haven't failed it.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 9:39, Reply)
My sac has been failing for years now.

(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 9:40, Reply)
thanks for the mental image there mate.
really...not one I required.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 9:41, Reply)
so no pressure then!
You don't know for sure you've failed it, so we'll just cross our fingers for you. I always thought I did worse in exams than I actually did, I think everyone does.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 9:44, Reply)
I remember my friend thought she failed her grade 8 piano exam
But she got a pass with distinction. I was a bit annoyed with her.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 9:48, Reply)
I had a friend who used to start revise for hours every day
and she always got As but after every exam she would be all "OH MY GOD I'VE FAILED WAAAAAH". I usually know when I've done well on an exam and when I've done badly.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 10:03, Reply)

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