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Maybe you had too much going on in your personal life. Whichever is the case for you, rest assured that you can get back on track to finish your course. First up, check with your institution to see if there is the possibility to re-sit an exam, complete a supplementary assessment usually only if you were close to passing or have your assessments looked at again.

Academically, you may not be able to proceed in your course or qualify for your major. The failed subject will also be displayed on your transcript and count towards your grade-point average GPA , which can affect your chances of getting into student exchange or further study honours programs, for instance. Future employers may also request copies of your transcript, particularly if you take up a position in a graduate program or enter a highly regulated profession such as accounting or engineering.

A strong component of the biomedical science degree. Lots of really interesting content, however can I really enjoyed this course!! Went into it not expecting to enjoy it, but something about genetics This was easily on of the best courses I took during my undergrad!

Content, tea Strong intro course to chemistry. Anyone with a background of high school chem will likely enjoy and PSYC Hugely engaging lectures designed to stimulate learning and recall.

HIST Don't do this subject. WRIT Very easy but didn't learn anything except for a few grammar hacks in the final weeks. COMU Content was a rollercoaster of really good to really boring. POLS This is your warning that they mark you harshly in this course. MATH Outstanding, very engaging and actually quite fun if you can believe it. PSYC One of my favourite subjects.

PSYC This is a fantastic course. BIOM I cannot recommend this course enough!!! BIOM Another amazing pharm course! Withdrawing Without Academic Penalty. Wanting to Withdraw Without Academic Penalty? Click the link below to see how. Removal of Financial Liability. Wanting to Remove Financial Liability? Click below for our Tip Sheet! Academic Advocacy FAQs. I have applied for a deferred exam. However, I am still sick and cannot attend the deferred exam. What should I do? As a deferred exam is the last chance to sit for an exam, there is no further deferral possible.

If you are still sick on the date of the deferred exam, you may consider applying for withdrawal without academic penalty prior to the release of final results. I felt I was falling behind in my studies. UQ policy and procedure recommends that students consider withdrawing from a course as soon as possible in the event of circumstances beyond your control.

You can withdraw via mySi-net. Then apply for withdrawal without academic penalty prior to the release of finalised results via myUQ. If you are an international student, please contact your faculty before withdrawing. Can I apply for a second extension after the due date? In general an extension can be approved for 7 days. If you are still unable to complete the assessment within the new time frame, you may need to consider withdrawal from the course. You have the right to apply for a second extension, however it is not likely to be approved.



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