I am taking an honours-level class, and the final examination covers two years worth of honours work, so I have only covered half the course. Can I be exempt from the exam?
This is the only exception to the rule explained in the previous question. You must make alternative arrangements for assessment. Consult the instructor and request that you sit an alternative examination paper or write an essay in place of the scheduled exam. Again, contact the Study Centre if there are any problems.
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