The Broward College Repeat Policy 3 Attempt Rule is just that. You have a maximum of three chances to pass a class. This is a rule at other colleges as well.
Broward College allows students to retake courses in which they received a grade of "C" or lower to improve their academic standing. When a course is repeated, only the highest grade earned is calculated into the GPA, while all attempts remain on the transcript. However, there are limits on the number of times a course can be repeated, typically allowing a student to retake a course up to three times. It’s advisable for students to consult the college's academic policies or an advisor for specific details.
You wouldn't be able to repeat them during college time (college is usually full-time education) - but you could sit them as an evening class.
This was a repeat of the college tournament that aired in November 2010
The show was a repeat of the college tournament from November 2010
ESPN offers several college football games and events on their website for streaming. You can watch them live or in repeat at WatchESPN.com.
yes, can you give cet exams. if he want to admission in enginearing. he repeat cet exams.
It is in the best interest of suppliers if the companies that they sell to do well. Many suppliers attempt to create long-term relationships with customers in order to get repeat business. The better their regular customers perform, the more likely the suppliers are to get repeat business.
After the compressions, look in the mouth and if you see the object, sweep it out. If not, attempt to ventilate again; if breaths don't go in, repeat: compressions, look, sweep if object seen, and attempt to ventilate.
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take it to a reputable garage,do not,I repeat,do not attempt job yourself! Mine sat for 2 months before it was complete.
yes, you should. because if you passed it the next time it will still be on your transcript but it will not count.
Repetition. Repeat, repeat, repeat. For example, if you want your bird to say hello to you every time you walk in the room, every time you walk in, say loudly and clearly, "Hello." And when you walk out say, "Goodbye." If you hear him attempt to reply (even if it sounds nothing like the word), give him a treat. Eventually, he will learn to talk. :) It may take a long time though.