No. That would be considered a Conceded Pass.marchetta said:One of my tutors told us that at MQ , they're lot more flexible with the marks and a that mark over 46 can still be considered a pass. So that's still good news...
Well, there's no intrinsic difference between a pass and a conceded pass- they're worth the same GPA value, which is all that matters, really, not your marks.marchetta said:Either that or she must of lied to me *cries*
oh i thought cp's carried a value of 1, and p's 2?!!PwarYuex said:Well, there's no intrinsic difference between a pass and a conceded pass- they're worth the same GPA value, which is all that matters, really, not your marks.
woops, yes. According to my own post, yes.... *bangs head*redruM said:oh i thought cp's carried a value of 1, and p's 2?!!
Thanks for not saying "no, moron, can't you even read your own post?" etc, etc.redruM said:hehehehhe
PwarYuex said:"no, moron, can't you even read your own post?" etc, etc.
ahaha owned.iambored said:i'm kidding
I know, it's a bitch. I generally get highish Ds, and it's like there's no insentive to get an HD- I mean, I'm not going to get an HD average and hence get it on my transcript.does anyone know the real reason why d and hd are worth the same? apparently, i heard on this board, it's because hds are harder to get than at other unis, but then wouldn't it still be worth including them in the gpa?