Hello. I have recently finished my first year and I'm awaiting for my final grade(s) after having finished my coursework. The coursework has a 75% weightage and our MCQs have the remaining 25% weightage. I am satisfied with my coursework and have scored excellent in all my MCQs except contract law. I don't really know what went wrong there. However, after completing the MCQs I was diagnosed with moderately severe hearing loss. Consequently, I now wear a hearing aid.
I had completed my first year without being able to hear properly in lectures and seminars. Could I use my hearing loss as a mitigating circumstance to expand on the reason as to why I had scored bad on my contract MCQ? I'm not sure if it'll be considered since my MCQ grade is only poor in contract and not the other remaining modules.
Additionally, if it can be considered as a mitigating circumstance, then should I inform my university first so that it can be kept in their records? I'm not really sure how this works. Any insight and information would be helpful. Thanks!
Please excuse any grammatical mistakes. English is not my first language.
I had completed my first year without being able to hear properly in lectures and seminars. Could I use my hearing loss as a mitigating circumstance to expand on the reason as to why I had scored bad on my contract MCQ? I'm not sure if it'll be considered since my MCQ grade is only poor in contract and not the other remaining modules.
Additionally, if it can be considered as a mitigating circumstance, then should I inform my university first so that it can be kept in their records? I'm not really sure how this works. Any insight and information would be helpful. Thanks!
Please excuse any grammatical mistakes. English is not my first language.