Ava said:
So basically I can't fail anything. Great...
PwarYuex/clairegirl: I'm doing 2 philosophies, culture and french....french is the problem....I don't think I'll have any trouble getting pass or whatever with my other subjects but french is really really hard...
If you don't study French or try (a lot) given what you've told us so far, then you will almost definitely fail French. In which case, you'll need at least a Pass, Pass and Credit in your other three subjects to get the minimum GPA of 2 you need.
Next week is week 10. The leaves you at least 3 weeks to cram/study/learn enough to pass. If you really want to. I mean think about it this way: its at most 4 or 5 weeks of study.
Everyone finds something hard along the way, and just giving up is not going to get you anywhere. So do the only reasonable thing you can do: go study! And if you find you don't understand something, ask your tutor and/or your lecturer and don't stop bugging them until you understand/learn what you need to.
Also, many people starting cramming/learning a week before exams, so you already have a head-start on them.
Alternately you can give up on French and try to get more than P,P,Cr for your other three subjects. (I assume: French is not a core unit.) But I wouldn't recommend this because it looks bad, ie. a fail. Plus, you don't get the surprise of passing French or even getting a Credit or better.