First year doesn't count but you still need to pass (40%) to get into the second year.
I'm really glad I picked my degree for the enjoyment/interest factor rather than employability or 'it was my best A Level' because seeing other people crumble around me and struggle to get in the 40s has really surprised me and made me appreciate that I made the right decision with my degree.
I thought university would be a lot harder than it is; and I'm not saying it won't get harder, I've just managed my time badly and put moderate amounts of work in but still come up with fairly consistent results.
I'm in a position which no-one around me really is, where due to coursework and midterm exams over the year I've already completed 2/3 of the year so my exams don't have much weight attached to them. Even better, I've done so well across the year I need to average around 62% in these exams (and handed in but unmarked coursework) to get a first this year.
Basically super glad and revision hasn't been horrible because 62% isn't too bad and even if I don't get it; I only need to pass my modules to get a 2i (Well average 36%, but still need to pass!)
Yay Psychology which I enjoy and isn't difficult (yet)