Eh? When did they start kicking people out of classes for failing prelims? Prelims, in my day, were pre-exam examinations used to give you an indication as to what to expect in the final exam, and should you completely -blam!- up on the final exam, your prelim score would be taken instead.
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Here and at schools around my area they tend to kick you off the course if you get less than 40%, but some put it at 50%. There's the option to go down a level, but if you've already done that then you're out. And yeah we can also use our prelim results if we screw up.
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Well damn. I guess you better get studying Bruh.
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I have a long weekend and it's Friday night. Halo sounds more appealing.
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History is history, but so is your future, if you don't wise up!
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True, but I got three days to revise for my last prelim, and I'm tired
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I never revised for anything ever mate I've got a degree, don't listen to americans they think it's clever to work hard :D
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Edited by ißoß: 1/24/2015 3:34:15 AM>lives in Scotland. >also has a degree. >worked hard for it. >never tried in school, still passed everything. >school for the most part, is irrelevant. >still need base qualifications to enter uni. >otherwise it's the longer route through college. >continual examinations at uni were hard.
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Really? Impressive, do you just have good memory?
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Actually maybe don't listen to me and revise :) not tonight obvs it's Friday
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Yeah maybe. Well I got a C in history a level and the other one was sociology so that barely counts, so only got two a levels but got into uni because I was good at the interview apparently, then first year I read whatever bit of the textbook on the day of the exam and just wrote an answer, then never had an exam since