indecisivenclutz okay so here’s the thing. i got 5/30 on my probability sat and then for my circular functions i got 19/49 (1 mark away from passing). i sat an alternative task for the probability sat and i passed it, however after not being able to pass the circular functions sat my teacher is telling me i have to pass the end of year exam in order to get an s. but i’m loosing hope i don’t think i will be able to pass my exams and might end up with an s for methods. i’ve done all of the work assigned and have proof of class work, is there any way for me to get a s without having to pass the exam?
TnGn74 indecisivenclutz In terms of requirements for getting an S, it is really dependent on your school whether they decide to give you one or not. So if their policy is that you need to pass the school's exam, that is what you will need to do if they will not agree on any alternative.
Christ If I'm not wrong, you can go unscored for methods, yet still get an s. However as you don't sit the exam, you are not going to receive a study score. I reckon that you speak to your teacher.