Full Year Courses

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Hi, I have had a few full year courses and I am aware that they count for 2 half credits. My question is, lets say I earned a B in a full year course (it appears only as a single mark) how would the admissions people know how I did in the 1st part of the semester/ 2nd part of the semester? If lets say I would have received an A 1st semester and then my mark dropped, wouldn't it be better to just have two marks appear instead of just one? What about those people who failed a full year course (only because their second semester was bad) there is a large difference between a F and a D- etc and in my opinion the full year mark doesn't reflect accurately how each semester turned out.

Does this make any sense to anyone?
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if the school works that way then that's the way it is. they won't know tghe difference between your 1st and 2nd semester. It is kind of a disadvantage, but there's nothing you can do if you go to such a school.
 
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