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UCC repeat results — do they ever come out early?

My programme says the latest release date for my Autumn repeat results are the end of August.
Has anyone in CUBS / Business in previous years had their repeat results appear before the advertised date? Even a day or two early?
I’ve seen people say UCC results sometimes come out the night before or a few days before the “latest” date, but wondering if that’s also happened with CUBS repeat results specifically.
Thanks!

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u/EquivalentMore6415 — 6 days ago
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For lecturers/teachers/exam markers:

When marking a repeat, do you generally want to see the student pass if their new script genuinely reaches the standard, or are you completely detached and just mark it exactly like any other exam?
If someone got 35-39%first time, then studied properly, fixed the grammar mistakes that were costing them marks, and their repeat is borderline (39–40%), would you tend to look carefully for legitimate marks that could put them over the pass?
Also, do markers actually notice when a student’s writing/grammar has improved from their previous attempt?

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u/EquivalentMore6415 — 7 days ago
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For lecturers/teachers/exam markers:

When marking a repeat, do you generally want to see the student pass if their new script genuinely reaches the standard, or are you completely detached and just mark it exactly like any other exam?
If someone got 35-39%first time, then studied properly, fixed the grammar mistakes that were costing them marks, and their repeat is borderline (39–40%), would you tend to look carefully for legitimate marks that could put them over the pass?
Also, do markers actually notice when a student’s writing/grammar has improved from their previous attempt?
Just curious what goes through your head when marking a borderline repeat.

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u/EquivalentMore6415 — 7 days ago

For lecturers/teachers/exam markers:

I saw a post earlier something asking the same thing but i wanna ask about it more in depth if any professors are around or willing to share..
When marking a repeat, do you generally want to see the student pass if their new script genuinely reaches the standard, or are you completely detached and just mark it exactly like any other exam?
If someone got 38% first time, then studied properly, fixed the grammar mistakes that were costing them marks, and their repeat is borderline (39–40%), would you tend to look carefully for legitimate marks that could put them over the pass?
Also, do markers actually notice when a student’s writing/grammar has improved from their previous attempt?
Just curious what goes through your head when marking a borderline repeat.

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u/EquivalentMore6415 — 7 days ago
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marking for a repeat any what easier??

so in a repeat would a professor pass you if your at like 39 percent or how would a profesor look at something in a repeat if your like just under 1 percent from a pass and your summer exam you only failed by 1 would they mark you a bit easier

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u/EquivalentMore6415 — 7 days ago
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UCC IRISH REPEAT WORRY

for ucc repeats i’m really worried if i passed or not i failed by 4 marks which is 2 percent for my irish exam and wondering am i going to pass i studied for 2 weeks this time in comparison to 1 hour last time but it felt much harder this time and i was doing every question for longer im really worried

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u/EquivalentMore6415 — 7 days ago