Soldato
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In my day (So long ago it all a bit dim in my head now
) on my course at Coventry to pass a resit you had to score over 60% and the result was capped at 40%

Capped at 40% at Bristol. Seems a bit harsh to give you 0 but if that was your original mark then I guess it's fair.
Kinda defeats the point of being able to resit a bit though, if your grade can't move at all. Having it capped at the very minimum pass mark makes a bit more sense to me, I'd find it odd to see someone coming out of uni with a pass, but with marks below pass grade. If they're letting you resit they should at least give that, it my opinion anyhow.
And on a slight tangent, I think he said it was 0% because he didn't attend the exam for whatever reason? You could argue that if he had been at the exam he would have got a higher mark even if it was just 1%. Although then the reasons he didn't go to the exam would have to be justified a bit more.
With ours (Newcastle uni) your resit mark is capped at 40% (pass) whatever you get.
sorry if this is off topic, but its not worthy of a thread in itself.
are the exams given at every uni the same exams? like a calculus module paper for example, is this the same paper nationwide? or does each uni set its own papers? or are the several exam boards like at a-level?
sorry if this is off topic, but its not worthy of a thread in itself.
are the exams given at every uni the same exams? like a calculus module paper for example, is this the same paper nationwide? or does each uni set its own papers? or are the several exam boards like at a-level?
If that were the case then derby/wolvohampton/staffs uni would be seen as similar standard to notts(the real one not trent)/ loughborough/briston/bristol/oxbridge etc etc. A post grad with a 2:1 at oxford would be seen in the same light as someone with a 2:1 at derby in the same subject as they sat the same exam. Obviously this is not the caseIn real life a smaller name uni student sits a big name uni exam they fail badly.
how can it be capped at 0%? surely that means that taking the resit is totally pointless?
and at mine its capped at 40%
sorry if this is off topic, but its not worthy of a thread in itself.
are the exams given at every uni the same exams? like a calculus module paper for example, is this the same paper nationwide? or does each uni set its own papers? or are the several exam boards like at a-level?