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EXAMINATION MALPRACTICES 402

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its just two days now about 9 student has been cut in exam malpratices
 it is better to have carryover in your course than to chose examination malpractice
 With the carryover you still have a chance to redeem yourself by having a better grade which will replace the previous F you had in that courseWith the carryover you still have a chance to redeem yourself by having a better grade which will replace the previous F you had in that course

Carry overs in the university system is normal; it basically means a student has an unfinished business. A student can only carry over a course when he or she scores 39 downward in both C.A and exam (over 100).

Carry overs are not in all cases a real reflection of how intelligent or not intelligent a student is, rather it's a reflection of how unserious, unsmart (if that word exist), unchecked and uninterested a student is.

I have seen highly intelligent students have numerous carry overs and relatively dull students pass through without carry overs. Such is life, that's why a coin is two sided. Carry over can also be a result of unfortunate and unlucky incidents, such as missing scripts, lecturer's attitude towards marking your script, or even a student's handwriting (that's right).

I have once been a victim of an unlucky situation. 

ples read your book to avoid carryover and malpractice 

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