Hahaha re "happy endings" !
Do you get your money back if, after a re-check, you pass?



On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 6:16 PM, NoDole <[email protected]> wrote:

> I found that when i was going for re-checks, if i had around 47% or
> 48% the marks never changed, the closer you were to 50% the less
> chance of a change.
>
> When i had 42% on one occasion and 38% on another i was bumped up to
> 50%.  Odd as it seems the more marks you needed the more likely it was
> to happen.  Could be pure coincidence.
>
> Whatever marks you get though rechecks are worth it, i managed to get
> three passed on rechecks.  Since they weren't all in one sitting that
> represents something between 6 months and a year of time saved as well
> as not having to pay for courses or further exams. Well worth it, and
> don't feel its impossible if you are over 10% short.
>
> Alas all this means is that the best before date of my fe-1s is more
> likely to expire before apprenticeships start appearing again.  :(
>
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