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First, there is the possibility of appealing and requesting a review of the exam.
What is the review?
The exams of the subjects requested by the student will be corrected again and the grade will be the average between the first and second grade, which can go up or down.
If the difference between the two corrections is more than two points, a third will be made. The latter will be done ex officio and the final score will be the average of the three.
In this process, the corrector will also verify that all the questions have been evaluated and that the qualifications of the questions are correctly added.
The exercises for which a second correction is requested will be corrected by a different specialist teacher than the one who made the first correction.
On the other hand, if the bachelor does not reach the cut-off mark he needs to take the desired degree, he can apply again to improve it as many times as he wants. The best mark obtained will always be taken into account.
Can you only take the voluntary phase or must you take the test in its entirety?
If the idea is to raise the grade of the Compulsory Block, the student will have to take the four subjects that make it up, and can take the core subject modality exam in a different call to raise their grade.
The qualifications of the voluntary phase will only be taken into account if the compulsory block has been previously passed and they are approved.
The admission mark can be made up of the highest mark of the compulsory phase that has been submitted, and the highest mark of each subject of the voluntary part, depending on the weighting according to each grade.
If you have passed the subjects of the voluntary phase in a test call, but not the compulsory one. Will these notes be valid when I pass the first one? No. For the voluntary to be valid, you must have passed, previously or simultaneously, the compulsory one.
The compulsory part consists of four exams – Spanish Language and Literature II; History of Spain; first foreign language II (always the language that has been studied in high school), and the core subject of the modality corresponding to the high school itinerary studied.
Does the qualification of the compulsory block passed expire?
The qualification of the obligatory block passed does not expire.
In order to raise the admission grade to the different degrees offered by the universities, there is also the possibility of taking a maximum of four subjects of the voluntary phase, which are valid for two academic years (the course that takes the test and the following).
To take a subject in the voluntary part, it is not necessary to have completed it in high school, nor that it belongs to the track or itinerary followed.
To find out which subjects allow you to increase the grade in each grade, you can consult the weighting tables published by the universities.
Most of the universities will begin to publish the grades as of June 15.