AussieVesti
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I had a quick look in MyAdmin and saw that I received one of my results back already.
ECOS2002 - C - 65.0
And so it begins...
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ECOS2002 - C - 65.0
And so it begins...
:rage:
You're lucky. All our results for UWS won't be officially put up until 7 December 9AM and I already know I might fail one unit so... meh... and come on a Credit for one of your units is good! I need at least 3 of my non-failed units to be Cs in order to prevent me from committing suicide next Wednesday. Those three units are Statistics, Business Law and Management Dynamics >___<" What are the chances when all my assessments have been low Cs? This semester results are worse then last sem where I got 2Ds and 2Ps.I had a quick look in MyAdmin and saw that I received one of my results back already.
ECOS2002 - C - 65.0
And so it begins...
:rage:
Pretty sure you did well enough to do honours.To do honours, I need a credit average so marks like that leave little leeway if there's a unit I truly fuck up in.
I'd include the rage picture if I got 64 instead of 65. You're lucky.ECOS2002 - C - 65.0
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Sucks even more if you get 49 >___<" but they should bump it up to 50 right?I'd include the rage picture if I got 64 instead of 65. You're lucky.
When did your last Law exam finish?4th year law marks are out (I suspect most law results would thus be out).
The last Thursday of exam period.When did your last Law exam finish?
Depends on the faculty. Each may have their own distributions etc (some may not even have any set out).Does anybody know how they distribute the grades? Is it top 5% receive HD, etc.
Fair enough, how'd you find that info out?Depends on the faculty. Each may have their own distributions etc (some may not even have any set out).
In law - No more than 40% can get D's or HD's. HD's between 3-10%. Minimum 10% D's must be awarded.
Faculty website. Law introduced it a couple of years ago and it got a bit of attention within the law student body. Law faculty has to be relatively clear on these things as law students in general get very finicky about anything to do with scaling/bellcurving/anything that affects their marks (and the student law society is generally pretty good at representation etc).Fair enough, how'd you find that info out?