02-17-2004, 08:17 PM
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congrats to those passed....
i sat in 4 papers....
but failed in 3.4..... got 49.....i hate this...i had to giv ppaers while my young nephew was undergoing cancer treatment.....
is there anyway i can ask acca to consider my situation..as otherwise i woulad have passed......
damm......
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Yaar a lot of people have been unlucky in 3.4, including three of my friends with marks in 45-49 range, who had taken up 3.4 on my recommendation as I considered it easy to pass (, (I got 69 in the June 2003 session)
Secondly now that once that the result is published it is deemed final, so unfortunately there is nothing you can do about it now, however if you had written to the ACCA earlier. and told them about any possible circumstances affective your performance with documented evidence, in that case ACCA would consider your problem before marking your scripts.
(I dont remember the deadline but I think its around two weeks after the last exam sitting,)
PS Could anyone recommend a good teacher for 3.7 in Lahore?
sigs are so cliche...
congrats to those passed....
i sat in 4 papers....
but failed in 3.4..... got 49.....i hate this...i had to giv ppaers while my young nephew was undergoing cancer treatment.....
is there anyway i can ask acca to consider my situation..as otherwise i woulad have passed......
damm......
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Yaar a lot of people have been unlucky in 3.4, including three of my friends with marks in 45-49 range, who had taken up 3.4 on my recommendation as I considered it easy to pass (, (I got 69 in the June 2003 session)
Secondly now that once that the result is published it is deemed final, so unfortunately there is nothing you can do about it now, however if you had written to the ACCA earlier. and told them about any possible circumstances affective your performance with documented evidence, in that case ACCA would consider your problem before marking your scripts.
(I dont remember the deadline but I think its around two weeks after the last exam sitting,)
PS Could anyone recommend a good teacher for 3.7 in Lahore?
sigs are so cliche...