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What I mean is, does it override the original result, or is listed independently?You get that credit/distinction/high distinction and it goes down on your transcript that you repeated that passed unit, what else.
Also you pay more/become more liable for hecs
Pretty sure it would override it but still both go on your transcript. Not 100%, sorry.What I mean is, does it override the original result, or is listed independently?
The transcript never lies - it will show both results. Wished that it could be overridden though!What I mean is, does it override the original result, or is listed independently?
Me too, lol. So say, you get a 63 the first time, then a 65, it does increase your GPA? I guess that that's good, but yes, it would be better if it just overtook it.The transcript never lies - it will show both results. Wished that it could be overridden though!
Both marks will be used in the GPA calculation, so your new result and old results will count. I wish it wasn't the case, this one fail keeps dragging all of my GPA downMe too, lol. So say, you get a 63 the first time, then a 65, it does increase your GPA? I guess that that's good, but yes, it would be better if it just overtook it.