Okay,
How do they work out a distinction average over your degree and how do 'failed subjects' come into that.
What I have got off the website is the follow, but is it correct formula for an Economics degree.
Unit of study percentage (e.g.100%) multiplied against the subjects credit points (6)
Which equals 600. Then assuming you got 600 for each subject and overall of 2400 points would be awarded.
Then after all these points are added up you divide it by the number of units.
So a typical degree would be 144 credit points and if you fail, then they are just added ontop, so 1 fail would mean you overall score is divided by 150.
Am I correct?
With fails can you still obtain a distinction average?
Also is it possible to get 100% - 95% in a Unit of Study?
Thanks people.
How do they work out a distinction average over your degree and how do 'failed subjects' come into that.
What I have got off the website is the follow, but is it correct formula for an Economics degree.
Unit of study percentage (e.g.100%) multiplied against the subjects credit points (6)
Which equals 600. Then assuming you got 600 for each subject and overall of 2400 points would be awarded.
Then after all these points are added up you divide it by the number of units.
So a typical degree would be 144 credit points and if you fail, then they are just added ontop, so 1 fail would mean you overall score is divided by 150.
Am I correct?
With fails can you still obtain a distinction average?
Also is it possible to get 100% - 95% in a Unit of Study?
Thanks people.