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3 u and 4 u counting for two units? question on how it works (1 Viewer)

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Hey guys, ive heard that once you pick up 4 unit, 3 and 4 u become 2 units each. Now, if someone knew (or presumed) that they were gonna stuff up they're 3 unit exams but were going to do well in 4 unit (go figure), can they still sit 2 unit and get that to count as 2 units and 4 unit to count as a single extension unit?

I personally dont think so, but i wanna see if someone can clear this up for me.
 
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yeap thanks guys, i didnt think so, i'll hate to to tell them.

but im right in saying that 3 and 4 u are both 2 units each?
 

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[except the fact he just deleted his post]
You didn't answer my question Slide :eek:
Are you using another language? lol, I read some stupid thing about some internet language called "1337".
 

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Haha, read what slide rule wrote in a cheech & chong accent.
 

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if u dont want 3u 2 count, do 12 units and ur best 10 will count, but realisticly if u are goin 2 do well in 4u, u are goin 2 do well in 3u... n considering Qu 7-8 are usally circle geom, n machanics which are both harder types or 3u gemoetry n physical world... althou i no som1 who got 89 in 2u maths n 47/50 in 3u so that theory does not always stay true
 

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