Move to third year
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 1:20 am
Hey,
Just got my results for second year law and in one of my modules I received 37% which was a compensatory pass according to my uni. Therefore, I have passed onto third year since I have averaged out to 63% overall.
However, my uni has emailed saying it is advisable to resit this module as law companies might not recognise my degree as a valid one since I have achieved 37% in Property Law II. I'm currently in Jamaica and it would cost a lot to get back to UK to do this resit furthermore I'm not entirely sure if I will do better if I do retake this module.
Does anyone know what the policy is for employers when it comes to compensatory passes? Any advice would be super helpful! Thank you
Just got my results for second year law and in one of my modules I received 37% which was a compensatory pass according to my uni. Therefore, I have passed onto third year since I have averaged out to 63% overall.
However, my uni has emailed saying it is advisable to resit this module as law companies might not recognise my degree as a valid one since I have achieved 37% in Property Law II. I'm currently in Jamaica and it would cost a lot to get back to UK to do this resit furthermore I'm not entirely sure if I will do better if I do retake this module.
Does anyone know what the policy is for employers when it comes to compensatory passes? Any advice would be super helpful! Thank you
