On Thursday morning, I had to get up and go to school because I had my AS French resit exam to do. |
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He was expelled two months ago for behavioural and truancy problems and returned on Friday to resit a maths exam. |
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Critics also attack the system because it allows students to resit subjects that are internally assessed. |
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Although I have no personal knowledge of this case, I believe that the minimum appropriate punishment should have been to resit the examination. |
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My next exam is an AS French resit on Thursday which has the luxury of not needing any revision. |
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He returned on Friday to resit a maths exam which he clearly had no intention of taking. |
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But, despite the regrades, dissatisfaction has continued, with hundreds of students choosing to resit their A-levels this summer. |
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Would you advise her to resit biology or should she apply to comparable universities next year and take her chances with what she has already? |
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The university permits examinees to pull out up until just before their last exam, and to resit the following year. |
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If they fail, they will have to undergo another five hours of training before being allowed to resit the exam. |
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I can see him having to go to college at the end of his A levels to resit them. |
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Rack mount waterproof keyboards created to resit to corrosive and humid ambients. |
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However, making them resit their GCSEs until they get a C grade is completely demotivating. |
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Those who flunk them will be offered a year's training and then be required to resit them. |
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In the event of failure, the candidate shall be permitted to resit for the practical exam only once. |
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A failed resit has to be regarded as a crisis in any school career, and I fear that another mass failure may well be on the cards. |
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If a candidate fails the second resit, he or she may only reapply for certification after three years at the earliest. |
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In Amsterdam, the Heads of State and Government failed their exams, and now they have to go to Nice to resit them. |
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Candidates who fail the examination and wish an opportunity to resit will be expected to sit the entire examination. |
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By applying to resit, they accept the additional examination fees, in addition to those for the certification contract. |
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For students obtaining a grade lower than 10, resit examinations are organized within three months of the first sittings. |
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Following a skills assessment in 2007, she decided to resit her baccalaureate to have access to certain training programmes. |
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They had revised for their resit exams when some of them had A grades. |
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The resit has prompted anger among students who have other examinations on the same day and are worried they may not get home in time to vote in the General Election. |
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And they will be required to take a resit test at the end of the year to ensure they have caught up, Mr Cameron will say. |
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Candidates are allowed to confer with their teachers on the day the results are issued to decide which subjects to resit as orals, in order to maximise the possibility of a substantially enhanced result. |
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Pupils can sometimes resit modular examinations later in the course and attempt to improve their grade. |
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Officials certified by the EAS as having followed the training programme but who are not on the list of officials having passed the tests are authorised to resit the tests in subsequent years, on a maximum of two occasions. |
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In case the final result in some subjects is unsatisfactory, it is possible to resit the corresponding exams in these subjects only, unlike for the Swiss Matura, which demands that the exam as a whole be repeated. |
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The option to resit the classroom is offered at this stage. |
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The Ombudsman made a preliminary finding that EPSO failed to reply properly to the complainant's complaint of 25 October 2006, and also failed to allow the complainant to resit the tests. |
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Those who fail have a chance to resit exams in September. |
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The education ministry said students caught cheating would fail though they could resit the exam later. But the real sign of change could be linguistic. |
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A If you didn't get on a course because you didn't get a high enough grade, you could resit these or do a lower level in your chosen subject. |
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The March resit exams will be held from 27 February to 2 March. |
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