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What would happen in the case of a discontinue fail?? I mean it wouldnt count as 0 right? If I get a DF would it just be a my new mark replacing my old mark?Yes, a fail will still be on your transcript.
Say, you got a 40 the first time round, and second time, you got a 80 - when you average it out, you have a WAM of 60. It does not replace your marks. If you redo it, both marks will be on your transcript.
As for DF or a shit mark fail, I dunno. They both would look fair bad imo.
Can someone confirm what he is saying???It wouldn't count as 0, but it definitely wouldn't be better than a 50. Otherwise, students who were heading for a 50 would drop out and get a DF and redo the subject and get a 80.
If the university offers the same subject and you get accredited for it (don't have to do it again), then no! i.e. If you got a pass/credit in 'Subject A' and you got accredited for 'Subject A' at another university; then the previous achievement record of pass/credit would remain. However, getting accredited for subjects is optional and you could always start the same subject fresh... Yes, this would wipe your academic transcript from the previous university.If you move from a university to another university is your academic transcript wiped out for your old university??? and you get to start fresh?
Im just confused with a DF equates to if you know what I mean.That was me merging the threads.
Both a fail and a DF look bad, except it's what you do with them that will make you stand out. If you take the course again and do well, employers shouldn't care. Or if they ask about it, you can tell them you had health/personal issues the first time, but the second time round you put in the extra effort and did exceedingly well.
Fail = Academic and Financial penaltyIm just confused with a DF equates to if you know what I mean.
Isnt the whole point of a discontinue fail is that you can redo the subject and the mark you get the second time will what will count towards ur gpa/wam.
A DF grade will appear on your academic transcript and is considered a Fail gradethanks for try and helping but it still doesnt answer my question.
what a df would equate to int terms of fail grade..
If you're waiting for someone to tell you that a DF grade won't affect your GPA/WAM at all, it's not going to happen. Thems the rules unfortunately, i don't know how much more clear it can get.
It'll affect your GPA/WAM really badly, it'll be on your transcript forever.. until/if you change universities.A DF grade will appear on your academic transcript and is considered a Fail grade
really badly?It'll affect your GPA/WAM really badly, it'll be on your transcript forever.. until/if you change universities.
You can redo the subject and get a better mark, but this does not negate the effect of the original fail on your GPA/WAM! Please, you've been told this so many fucking times.really badly?
I can redo the subject and get better marks?
Read this:After researching I came upon this interesting quote.
"If you genuinely had personal problems during the first year, consider lodging an appeal against the grades you received. It is possible* to have the grades converted from F to DNF (Discontinue not to count as fail) which will not effect your weighted average.
•At least this is the case at Sydney University, I imagine UNSW has a similar appeal system."
Can anyone provide me with any information on this?