first class honours means you get a wam of 90 in your honours year. you aim to get into honours from your first year, not first class honours.lala2 said:Probably that's why they're successful--imagine aiming for first class honours starting from first year! Well, good luck for that!
yes, aiming for above 65% is very difficultlala2 said:Ah, yes, my bad. But it's hard enough aiming for honours in any subject, let alone law!
>=85 you mean.stazi said:first class honours means you get a wam of 90 in your honours year. you aim to get into honours from your first year, not first class honours.
what subject has an honours cutoff of 85. most subjects are 65 or 75 for their honours cutoffs (although if you are a smooth talker you can usually get in if you miss these cutoffs)velox said:>=85 you mean.
you serious? you only need a credit average to get into honours? that's not difficult! I half-heartedly tried this semester and got a WAM a good four to five marks above that!stazi said:yes, aiming for above 65% is very difficult
First class honours is 85 or greater. 2i = 75-84. 2ii = 65-74. Pass = <65stazi said:what subject has an honours cutoff of 85. most subjects are 65 or 75 for their honours cutoffs (although if you are a smooth talker you can usually get in if you miss these cutoffs)
well, different subjects have differing requirements. but ive never heard of a sub with a cutoff higher than a D avg in it, however, I'm unsure if engo needs an HD avg or not.lala2 said:you serious? you only need a credit average to get into honours? that's not difficult! I half-heartedly tried this semester and got a WAM a good four to five marks above that!
we're talking about getting into honours.velox said:First class honours is 85 or greater. 2i = 75-84. 2ii = 65-74. Pass = <65
Actually there was a Sri Lankan who made it a couple of years back. From JRAHS iirc.wikiwiki said:Rhodes is for anglos.
My bad. Yeh it's usually 65+ to get into honours.stazi said:we're talking about getting into honours.
first class honours is attaining a result of (i thought it was 90) 85+ IN that honours year.