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[UoM] 2013 Semester 1 Results Thread
kamb0z:
BLAW20001 - Corporate Law
Passed
2013, Semester 1, Parkville, On Campus, Semester 1
Mark: 88 Grade: First Class Honours (H1)
ECON20002 - Intermediate Microeconomics
Passed
2013, Semester 1, Parkville, On Campus, Semester 1
Mark: 89 Grade: First Class Honours (H1)
MGMT20001 - Organisational Behaviour
Passed
2013, Semester 1, Parkville, On Campus, Semester 1
Mark: 85 Grade: First Class Honours (H1)
ECON20003 - Quantitative Methods 2
Passed
2013, Semester 1, Parkville, On Campus, Semester 1
Mark: 94 Grade: First Class Honours (H1)
Overall, pretty happy.
sluu001:
Pretty nice scores. Youll probably get the corp law prize with 88.
Emie:
2013 Semester 1 PSYC10003 - Mind, Brain & Behaviour 1 Mark: 91(H1) First Class Honours
Muuru:
--- Quote from: Shenz0r on July 10, 2013, 01:57:30 pm ---Just got my second Intercultural Communication assignment back. Little bit disappointed how even when my tutor said that it was really good and made hardly any negative comments throughout the paper, she gave me only one more mark more than my previous assignment, which had a lot more constructive criticism.
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Speaking from my own experiences as a former BA student, Arts breadths are not the best choice if you're looking for a WAM boost.
In most Arts subjects, you need to write at or above the level expected of a PhD student if you want any hope of scoring 100. That means your essays must demonstrate independent and creative thought, rather than simply agree with the literature. Even if you show some capacity for creative thinking, that should be enough to get you to 85-90 - assuming that your clarity of expression and referencing are flawless, that is.
Very frustrating but that is how it is at nearly all universities.
charmanderp:
--- Quote from: Muuru on July 11, 2013, 01:01:57 pm ---Speaking from my own experiences as a former BA student, Arts breadths are not the best choice if you're looking for a WAM boost.
In most Arts subjects, you need to write at or above the level expected of a PhD student if you want any hope of scoring 100. That means your essays must demonstrate independent and creative thought, rather than simply agree with the literature. Even if you show some capacity for creative thinking, that should be enough to get you to 85-90 - assuming that your clarity of expression and referencing are flawless, that is.
Very frustrating but that is how it is at nearly all universities.
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Doesn't that mean we're somewhat disadvantaged when it comes to achieving the grades necessary for post-grad study, etc?
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