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Does Cambridge accept retakes?

The University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge will accept A Level retakes, however, the individual college you apply to may have its own admissions criteria. For example, some colleges may be more lenient towards retakes while others may be more strict.
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Do universities allow retakes?

In most universities, you will be able to retake a course up to three times. Some universities may charge higher tuition on the student's third attempt. So, you can retake a class more than once, but will be limited to three attempts at most institutions.
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Can you repeat a year at Cambridge?

The University's policy is not to repeat years and where a student has completed two thirds of the academic year the University would not normally grant leave to disregard terms for the purpose of standing. The General Board delegates decisions on these matters to its Exam Access and Mitigation Committee.
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Can you reapply to Cambridge after rejection?

It's not possible to apply to both the University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford in the same year. If my application is unsuccessful, can I reapply? It is possible for students to reapply to the University, either the following year or in a future year.
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What happens if you fail first year Cambridge?

If the result of your First Year Assessment is irredeemable failure, then you can be removed from the register of graduate students.
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Do Cambridge accept resits?

Can you retake Cambridge exams?

Entries are retakes when all of the following are true: The candidate took the same syllabus, regardless of the option code, in the exam series immediately before the current one. The exam series the entry is being made for has a separate retake entry deadline.
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How many people fail Cambridge?

On average each year, fewer than one hundred Cambridge students experience exam failure, and of these, many are able to access appeals due to their personal circumstances. As a Varsity investigation revealed in 2018, STEM students and freshers are disproportionately likely to fail their examinations.
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Does Cambridge like gap years?

We welcome applications from students who take a gap year between finishing school and starting at King's. Roughly one in ten students at Cambridge take this option, and it can be a good opportunity to develop all kinds of skills and gain work or other experience before starting your course.
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What to do if rejected from Cambridge?

If you didn't get an offer of a place you could:
  1. ask the Cambridge College to provide you with some feedback.
  2. consider other options, like accepting another university offer or applying to another university through UCAS Clearing.
  3. apply to Cambridge again next year.
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Is it OK to apply again after being rejected?

A previous rejection can leave you feeling disheartened. But, ultimately, if you're passionate about the company and have taken the steps to improve your qualifications, you're well positioned to re-apply for a role. Go for it, and good luck!
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Do Oxford and Cambridge accept retakes?

The University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge will accept A Level retakes, however, the individual college you apply to may have its own admissions criteria. For example, some colleges may be more lenient towards retakes while others may be more strict.
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Do Cambridge accept resit A levels?

Almost all universities, including Oxford and Cambridge, officially accept exam resits, meaning that there's no chance of being barred from applying.
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How many grades can you repeat?

Is there a law or policy regarding the number of times a student can be retained? There is nothing in the EC that prohibits school districts from retaining a child in more than one grade. Some districts' PPR policies prohibit students from repeating more than one elementary grade.
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Does Oxford accept retakes?

If you are unhappy with centre or teacher assessed grades (CAGs/TAGs) awarded during the COVID-19 pandemic, and choose to retake these exams, Oxford will not consider these sittings as retakes and so this will not disadvantage an application.
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Does retaking classes look bad on transcripts?

Although your college might offer grade forgiveness on transcripts for any classes you failed and repeated, AMCAS does not and will calculate all grades for such courses. Even though the failing grade will negatively affect your GPA, not retaking the course and earning a passing grade would be worse.
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Do retakes affect GPA?

Typically, only the grade earned from the first taking of a course is counted in the GPA. Grades from subsequent retakings of a course are excluded from the GPA calculation.
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What is the lowest GPA accepted to Cambridge?

University of Cambridge GPA requirements

University of Cambridge in United Kingdom requires students to maintain a minimum GPA of 3.7 in order to stand a good chance to get admission into University of Cambridge.
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Is reapplying to Cambridge worth it?

Unsuccessful applicants who reapply are frequently successful on their second try, and often go on to achieve First class degrees at Oxford or Cambridge. Below, we've answered some common questions we often get asked here at Oxbridge Applications from students asking about how to re-apply.
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Can you get into Cambridge with bad GPA?

There is nothing to stop you applying, but your chances of actually getting in would not be good. Is a 3.4 GPA in college bad? Actually 3.4 is a respectable GPA. Some focus too little on Grade Point Average, but others too much.
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Does Cambridge accept older students?

If you'll be aged 21 or over by 1 October in the year in which you hope to come to Cambridge you'll be applying as a mature student.
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Do Oxford accept gap years?

For more detail on individual subjects' deferred entry policies, please check departmental websites. If you are taking a gap year, you must still make arrangements for completing an admissions test (if your subject requires it) in November and interviews in December.
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What does Harvard think about gap years?

Taking time off before or during college

Perhaps the best way of all to get the full benefit of a “time-off” is to postpone entrance to college for a year. For more than four decades, Harvard has recommended this option, indeed proposing it in the letter of admission.
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What is the hardest major at Cambridge?

Mathematics at Cambridge is widely considered to be one of the most challenging undergraduate degrees in the UK, if not the world. Of course, the matter is entirely subjective and relative to the individual but, do you think it would be fair to give it this title?
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What is the lowest grade in Cambridge?

Cambridge International A Level • A*(a*), A(a), B(b), C(c), D(d) or E(e). A*(a*) is the highest grade and E(e) the lowest. 'UNGRADED' shows that the candidate failed to reach the standard required for grade E(e).
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How many black students are at Cambridge?

There are now more than 300 black British undergraduates at Cambridge. Senior Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor Graham Virgo, said: “In just three years the number of UK based black undergraduates taking up their place at Cambridge has more than tripled. This is testament to their hard work and ambition.
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