View Full Version : Can I re-take English exam without re-taking the whole course???
001steven
27-01-2009, 10:03 PM
I'm currently re-taking my English at college but my course work from my course is getting too much and am finding it hard to juggle both my course and English re-take so is there a way to just take the exam?
andyman
27-01-2009, 10:06 PM
Now see what Britney has done to you! :nono:
Originally posted by andyman
Now see what Britney has done to you! :nono:
wtf.
001steven
27-01-2009, 11:06 PM
Britney has nothing to do with it:conf: need help does anyone know?? Thanks
Marsh.
27-01-2009, 11:15 PM
My friend is retaking science, and he is carrying forward his previous coursework marks and just resitting each modular exam. Should be the same for English, not sure though!
I think you can arrange that yeah, speak to whoever's in charge of those things at your college about it, just explain that you don't want to study it in college but want to sit the exam - I'm 99% sure you can do that!
001steven
28-01-2009, 07:27 PM
Ok thanks. But is there a like test centre LOL for gcse? Cause my college is just said I need to retake the whole course in order to do exam
Originally posted by 001steven
Ok thanks. But is there a like test centre LOL for gcse? Cause my college is just said I need to retake the whole course in order to do exam
Really? People at my school who want to resit stuff can just get a "private tutor" outside of school, i.e. one hour per week going over stuff they've already done before, the school just has to be notified by the tutor that the person wants to take the exam. That's weird, I'd have thought you'd be able to do that. Try contacting somebody on the GCSE exam board?
It depends on your college or how badly you failed. If you only got a C and want to resit then at mine you never had to do the course again but if you got a U and wanted to resit then you did have to do it again
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