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Exam fees - do parents pay?
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Resits have to be paid for...Debts (Original 17/08/06):
BMI Card 1.9% until Jan: £2,200.00 (£2,200.00)
Abbey Overdraft (0%): £887.90 (£887.90)
A & L Overdraft (0%): £850 (£850)0 -
I won't tell you what my bill comes to you will have a heart attack.
The good news is only four terms left and then University. :eek:
I do put a limit and tuck shop bills. He can go into town and stock up on his free afternoon and weekends. I also to help budget by paying for some things as he goes on them. ie CCF trips and D of E etc. The foreign trips are more expencive.
Easier for me I'm in the same country.£2 Coins Savings Club 2012 is £4.............................NCFC member No: 00005.........
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markrmagee wrote:Resits have to be paid for...
And if you want a paper remarked and the grade is not changed.£2 Coins Savings Club 2012 is £4.............................NCFC member No: 00005.........
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I will move this accross to the student board, maybe some more recent candidates will share their experiences.0 -
When i was at school (comprehensive) GCSEs were free (remarking wasn't, i had my biology paper remarked in 1996), when I went to a 6th form college, so were A levels but, if you wanted to retake the exam you had to pay. My mum and dad made me pay, since it was my own fault for not passing them.0
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