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CGPA - how to calculate, and why u should dare to fail!
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AskarPerang
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Jun 24 2008, 08:37 PM
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Aug 17 2007, 12:05 AM) if ur school actually permits u to do that, then yes, it will replace the old cgpa. however, the new grade will replace the old one regardless which one's higher. meaning, if u repeat subject A and failed, it will count as a fail and the original C is dissolved. Sorry, but I think the system will still take the results with a higher grade. But the disadvantage is that you have to pay RM 200++ (depending the credits of the subject) to retake the subject. It's called UG (ULANG GRADE). p/s: I'm sure that's the system in public university.
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AskarPerang
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Jun 24 2008, 09:16 PM
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Are you sure it will replace the old grade with the new one regardless of the results?
Can you still UG after getting C+?
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AskarPerang
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Nov 7 2009, 08:49 PM
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Nov 5 2009, 11:38 AM) well, my college system also inculde your failed subject gpa... so when you resit your failed paper, is just like an extra subject added~ Eg : last sem 5 pass, 1 fail this sem 6 core paper + resit paper = 7 paper~ CGPA?? count last sem + this sem which is 6 + 7 paper together~ I thought when you resit a paper, the grade will automatically replace the grade you obtain before, hence you will improve your overall CGPA.
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