2014 ATS1041 1 WORLD RELIGIONS 1 6 75 D
2014 PHY2011 2 NEUROSCIENCE OF SENSORY AND CONTROL SYSTEMS IN THE BODY 1 6 89 HD
2014 SCI1020 1 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL REASONING 1 6 64 COverall, it averages out to being alright (ripping off Kanon's style here). These three come to 76% average which i guess is nothing to complain about, especially given my past results.
- I was expecting to score highly in PHY2011, due to some very very hard work (and more than a smattering of luck) during semester, i had ~68 before going into the exam (~25-30%, cant remember). So, if it was a total shock i'd be thrilled but since i knew it was coming, i ruined it for myself
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- World religions i expected closer to 80 but this isn't so disappointing given my in-semester marks. I think i got about ~65-68% on the exam, which isn't bad by any measure but i thought i did better than that.
- SCI1020, i'm horrible at math, i dislike it, it causes me physical pain. That said, i found this unit fairly "easy", especially in terms of work put in vs results out, i honestly neglected this one the most. I got 30 for in-semester (out of 40). So this must mean i got 34 (out of 60) for the exam. That's only 56%. I know math isn't my strong suit and i know i intensely crammed it in the week before (for the first time learning most of it) but i felt really good coming out of that exam, i even pointed out to people how easy the unit was. It put a bit of a damper on it.
The thing i love the most about this is that PHY2011 is both my highest and lowest scoring unit. I had some personal things going on around the time of the unit but i didn't really apply myself much either. It was 2 years ago so its not like i remembered the content (clearly didn't learn much the first time around either). It feels really great that i pulled through all that and smashed the unit. It might also make that 32 look less bad on the transcript considering i retook it and did very well.
2012 PHY2011 2 NEUROSCIENCE OF SENSATION, BRAIN AND MOVEMENT 1 0 32 N
2014 PHY2011 2 NEUROSCIENCE OF SENSORY AND CONTROL SYSTEMS IN THE BODY 1 6 89 HD