I am really troubled by an issue that has come up almost a month after we got our IB results. I was a May 2011 candidate and I got a 6 in Chemistry HL and a 6 in Biology SL. The problem is that I know I lost the 7 from really really stupid mistakes or due to lack of studying (especially for the Biology exam for which I crammed the night before). Anyway, I have already decided that I am taking a gap year (so I am applying for 2012 entry) and I am obsessed with the idea of retaking those two exams in November 2011 in order to achieve a 7 and get a 44/45 instead of a 42. I know this will sound weird and believe me, I am not trying to brag about my grades, but I really need your thoughts. They are definitely people that understand me and would like to achieve the maximum grades they can, so I really need to hear what others think.
The universities I am (probably) applying to for Economics are: Oxford, LSE, UCL, Warwick and Durham. I wonder if they will get to see the fact that I got a 6 in the May 2011 exam or they will just see the "retake" on the UCAS form and a 7 as the predicted grade. Does anybody know if they see both the actual and the retakes predicted grade?
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