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[UoM] 2012 Semester 2 Results Thread
Art Vandelay:
--- Quote from: Mech on November 30, 2012, 02:28:13 pm ---INTS10001 - International Politics
Passed
2012, Semester 2, Parkville, On Campus, Semester 2
Mark: 75 Grade: Second Class Hons A (H2A)
POLS10003 - Introduction to Political Ideas
Passed
2012, Semester 2, Parkville, On Campus, Semester 2
Mark: 86 Grade: First Class Honours (H1)
PHIL10003 - Philosophy: The Great Thinkers
Passed
2012, Semester 2, Parkville, On Campus, Semester 2
Mark: 87 Grade: First Class Honours (H1)
SOLS10001 - Law in Society
Passed
2012, Semester 2, Parkville, On Campus, Semester 2
Mark: 88 Grade: First Class Honours (H1)
I really hated International Politics, even though it had the easiest assessment. I have vowed never to do any subject with an 'INTS' prefix again.
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Just curious, what was your study regimen like? I'm thinking of doing similar subjects at uni. Congrats on the marks!
Planck's constant:
--- Quote from: Mech on November 30, 2012, 02:28:13 pm ---INTS10001 - International Politics
Passed
2012, Semester 2, Parkville, On Campus, Semester 2
Mark: 75 Grade: Second Class Hons A (H2A)
POLS10003 - Introduction to Political Ideas
Passed
2012, Semester 2, Parkville, On Campus, Semester 2
Mark: 86 Grade: First Class Honours (H1)
PHIL10003 - Philosophy: The Great Thinkers
Passed
2012, Semester 2, Parkville, On Campus, Semester 2
Mark: 87 Grade: First Class Honours (H1)
SOLS10001 - Law in Society
Passed
2012, Semester 2, Parkville, On Campus, Semester 2
Mark: 88 Grade: First Class Honours (H1)
I really hated International Politics, even though it had the easiest assessment. I have vowed never to do any subject with an 'INTS' prefix again.
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You are looking good for the lowest standard deviation prize, mech
Mech:
--- Quote from: o0davidm0o on November 30, 2012, 02:43:55 pm ---
Just curious, what was your study regimen like? I'm thinking of doing similar subjects at uni. Congrats on the marks!
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Cheers.
I cannot say I had a fixed study regime. Philosophy and political theory (do not care a bit for institutions and their roles though, hence my dislike of INTS) are both interests of mine; I read books outside of the course in my leisure and tend to debate philosophy and politics at my college (yes, I am that guy). I tend just to do a skim of the readings, jot down about 10-15 short points (for example, "feminism = challenge masculine citizen archetype'", "Kant's CI is _______" etcetera) about the reading and take that to class with me to discuss. Scotch (in moderation and if of age), late night walks and coffee are all good for the soul when you get too caught up in philosophy. It is important to have comrades to annoy with your musings as I stand by the view of philosophical and political learning to be a communal thing.
Do what you are passionate about and spend time with people with your passion.
--- Quote from: argonaut on November 30, 2012, 02:51:25 pm ---
You are looking good for the lowest standard deviation prize, mech
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I was sort of wishing my INTS was 85 for the novelty of the numbers.
sluu001:
Kids, this is why you do not study full time and work 3 and a half days per week:
Introductory Econometrics - 63 (FML sideways)
Business Finance - 79
Accounting Processes and Analysis - 79
Intermediate Macroeconomics - 80
And I have just f----d over my chances for an ivy league exchange folks.
Slumdawg:
BIOM20002 - Human Structure and Function
Passed
2012, Semester 2, Parkville, On Campus, Semester 2
Mark: 84 Grade: First Class Honours (H1)
PSYC20009 - Personality and Social Psychology
Passed
2012, Semester 2, Parkville, On Campus, Semester 2
Mark: 85 Grade: First Class Honours (H1)
PSYC20007 - Cognitive Psychology
Passed
2012, Semester 2, Parkville, On Campus, Semester 2
Mark: 88 Grade: First Class Honours (H1)
WOO! Biggest sigh of relief, got that H1 combo :) After the nightmare that was HSF, I still can't believe I survived. It was by far the hardest subject I've ever done at uni to date, partially due to the poor teaching/organisation of some of the teaching staff. But it's all over now :D
Well done to everyone else, the results here are always insane (Y)
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