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Note that even if your mark is over 50% you may be advised to re-take the paper without FEO — see below. (FEO for 300-level papers is rare: please consult the Head of Department.) Is it a good idea?FEO is often attractive to students as they can save on fees. However you must be aware that many students with FEO fail the repeated paper. There may be several reasons for this, but the most likely reason is that, because they are not attending lectures or tutorials, and not being assessed during the course of the paper, students do not keep up with the work and again fail to reach the required standard in the final examination.In fact there is good reason that you need to do more work, not less. You have already failed the paper, so it is clear that you have not mastered the course material, and thus you should be putting in extra effort to achieve success. If you feel that there is a real risk you will not maintain a steady study regime, then it is far safer to pay full fees and re-take the paper without FEO. There is no point in saving money and then failing the paper again: this will put you in an even worse situation, both financially and in terms of your degree structure.
If you are granted FEO ...
AdviceFeel free to speak to any of the Directors of Study if you want further advice about applying for Final Exam Only.See also this University web-page concerning FEO: it includes details about fees, deadlines and application form. * The total internal assessment is calculated by adding each internal assessment component relative to its maximum value. For example:
For Math151: exercise mark (out of 43) + test mark (out of 57)
For Math160: exercise mark (out of 67) + test mark (out of 33) For Math170: exercise mark (out of 80) + test mark (out of 20) For Stat110: exercise mark (out of 33) + test mark (out of 67) For Stat115: exercise mark (out of 30) + test mark (out of 70) |