What are the consequences of missing lectures, skills sessions, or assessments at GIBS?
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At GIBS, attendance is taken seriously, but it's handled in a practical way. If you miss a few lectures or skill sessions once in a while, it's usually fine, but doing it regularly can affect your internal marks and overall performance. For skills sessions and activities, missing them means you might lose out on hands-on learning, practice, or participation marks.
If assessments or presentations are missed without a proper reason, you may not get marks for that component or might be asked to explain it to the faculty. Overall, the idea isn't to scare students, but to make sure everyone stays involved and gets the full learning experienc
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