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If you are unhappy with your results, or with not being allowed to stay
on the MSci degree, please discuss it in the first place with the Departmental
Tutor (as soon as possible after the informal results come out). If you
then wish to pursue matters further, there are procedures for formal appeals
(please consult the Departmental Tutor and see the UCL Student Handbook).
There is no provision for academic re-evaluation of papers.
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