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$48 (additional $10 to retake written test; additional $20 to retake driving test)
$48 (additional $10 to retake written test; additional $20 to retake driving test)
Unfortunately none, he failed the complete course and will be trying to retake in 2015
The best place is where you origninally took the exams - They have to re-register you and pay for your test position. Having seen your grade its in their best interest as they are funded for passes achieved for them to get you through the resit
Of course. I'm retaking GCSE's at college this year to get a higher grade, because this is very important for my future to get in university and get a good career! First of all, I need to get higher grade to take an A level which you need to have a higher GCSE grade to take that option. it is extremely important for your future. Don't you think it is worth it to retake the subject you'll like them to improve to get a higher grade that you deserve? You'll get lots of chance for your future! so what are you waiting for! Let's retake it together
No. You have to retake the GCSEs if they are not goo enough. I think that it is about three times you are allowed to retake and the highest grade you get goes through. If you attempt it another time, the grade that you get for this one will go through, even if it is the worst one you've got. Its best to confirm this with your exam board.
if you want a high grade then you can but if you did good at school you dont have to its up to you i got a g in maths i did bad but i went to college and they said i can retake it so i crap my old grade for a better grade no probs :)
Of course not!
To get into most universities, GCSE's don't matter as much as A levels do. However, if they get a high percentage of people with good A levels, they will look at your GCSE levels. You usually need 3 A-levels to get into university.
not much
no. retake