Make It Make Sense With Ayanda Nyathi - Matric Results Didn’t Go As Expected? You Have Options!

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More than 870 000 matriculants will get their results, after sitting for their final exams late last year. While there will be a lot of celebration about learner's performance, there will also be disappointment when results don't go as expected. If you weren't too happy with the results you received, then not to worry. There is the option to either have your exams remarked, or to re-write the paper later this year to improve your marks. Education Activist Hendrick Makaneta takes us through the options that parents and learners may explore, to turn any exam outcome around. 
13 Jan 2025 English South Africa Music · Comedy

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