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And if they are prerequisites?Repeat the subjects...
next semester or next year if they aren't pre-requisites.
I am an international student and basically I have had a really tough time starting off I am scared that I may end up failing 3 out of my 4 subjects this semester.
What would I do from here?
i think if you fail large numbers of units for two semesters in a row then you get asked to show cause why they shouldn't chuck you out.You'lll get a letter saying that the university has identified you as a 'Student at risk' and you are told to attend seminars and fill in a survey. Dunno what happens if you fuck up a second time.
lol I failed 2/3 units in one of my semesters and didn't turn up to the seminar or fill in the survey cause I knew it wasn't going to happen again.i think if you fail large numbers of units for two semesters in a row then you get asked to show cause why they shouldn't chuck you out.
Read Advice for students: Academic Progression and the Staying on Track program - Secretariat - The University of Sydney
In general, I would recommend against trying to overload future semesters to try to make up for the poor semester 1.
But they only consider your overall unit mark - what you get in individual assessments is irrelevant.It says students will be reported as not fulfilling the requirements if they don't successfully complete more than 50% of the credit points they were enrolled in.
Hm, my predicament is.. I went really well in 50% of my subjects (got high distinctions from essays, speeches, quizes, etc), but I failed the next two subjects (one because I had to have an emergency appointment at the orthodontist) and the other because I hated it.
But that's just 50% fail, not "more than 50%", so... would I also be included in that or? :\\
It's really ironic that I can go from high distinctions straight to fails.
Read the wording carefully. It looks like you failed 50% of your CPs, and passed 50% of your CPs. You did not pass more than 50% of your CPs - hence at risk.It says students will be reported as not fulfilling the requirements if they don't successfully complete more than 50% of the credit points they were enrolled in.
Hm, my predicament is.. I went really well in 50% of my subjects (got high distinctions from essays, speeches, quizes, etc), but I failed the next two subjects (one because I had to have an emergency appointment at the orthodontist) and the other because I hated it.
But that's just 50% fail, not "more than 50%", so... would I also be included in that or? :\\
It's really ironic that I can go from high distinctions straight to fails.
Oh shit. I'm fucked. And it was an elective too. I should never have picked such a mindnumbingly boring course. Now I'm going to be shit scared about getting any letters from Uni. Raa, I hate being on any form of probation. :burn: Maybe if I'm super duper lucky and shut my eyes, I won't get anything and I'll be saved!Read the wording carefully. It looks like you failed 50% of your CPs, and passed 50% of your CPs. You did not pass more than 50% of your CPs - hence at risk.