Just curious, has anyone ever gotten an exam reviewed/remarked and actually found that their paper had mistakes in the marking? Like what are the chances that the uni would make a mistake in the marking?
I'm considering appealing for one of my courses - FINS1612 (which I received a FAR lower mark than expected) but at the same time I'm thinking maybe I just bombed out the finals unknowingly. My reasons for appeal:
- The final exam was fairly straightforward in my opinion (I know I made a FEW silly mistakes but this should not justify all the marks I lost).
- The exam had a relatively small 45% weighting so after I saw my final mark and calculating my mark prior to taking the exam, I realised I must have lost A LOT of marks in this exam to get the mark that I did.
- A lot of content in the exam was a topic that was covered (with higher difficulty) in another course I took this sem (FINS2624) and it was one of my strongest topics (I received 80+ in that course) - again this is why I found the exam relatively straightforward.
- [this reason is very subjective but I'm just gonna throw this in here anyway] Some of my mates who crammed the course the night before and left out a few questions in the exam, ended up getting a lot higher marks than me.
At the end of the day I will accept my mark but I just wanna know if it's worth looking into and considering an appeal. Thanks guys.
I'm considering appealing for one of my courses - FINS1612 (which I received a FAR lower mark than expected) but at the same time I'm thinking maybe I just bombed out the finals unknowingly. My reasons for appeal:
- The final exam was fairly straightforward in my opinion (I know I made a FEW silly mistakes but this should not justify all the marks I lost).
- The exam had a relatively small 45% weighting so after I saw my final mark and calculating my mark prior to taking the exam, I realised I must have lost A LOT of marks in this exam to get the mark that I did.
- A lot of content in the exam was a topic that was covered (with higher difficulty) in another course I took this sem (FINS2624) and it was one of my strongest topics (I received 80+ in that course) - again this is why I found the exam relatively straightforward.
- [this reason is very subjective but I'm just gonna throw this in here anyway] Some of my mates who crammed the course the night before and left out a few questions in the exam, ended up getting a lot higher marks than me.
At the end of the day I will accept my mark but I just wanna know if it's worth looking into and considering an appeal. Thanks guys.
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