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[UoM] 2014 Semester 2 Results Thread
Fyrefly:
--- Quote from: LeviLamp on November 28, 2014, 11:51:30 pm ---BOTA20002 - Plant Biodiversity
Passed
2014, Semester 2, Parkville, On Campus Credit Points: 12.50
Mark: 100 Grade: First Class Honours (H1)
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That's a really amazing mark - congratulations~!!
It sounds like you put in the work for it, so you definitely deserve it :)
mahler004:
--- Quote from: Fantasia94 on November 28, 2014, 10:45:51 pm ---Wait, so you're saying that it's the subject's coordinator's choice to decide whether a subject will scale or not? Seems a little unfair if subjects are either too hard or too easy :/
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Yes, it generally comes down to the subject coordinator or department.
--- Quote from: Renaissance on November 28, 2014, 10:18:24 pm ---Are there subjects that are known to scale well? In first year it is known that accelerated maths and advanced physics scale like crazy.
I heard that stochastic processes scales very well, but don't know any other subjects.
I think I will do just what I am interested in and not worry about scaling.
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It's mostly subjects that are difficult that are scaling. Scaling makes up for a tough exam (usually, but definitely not always!) Remember, it's in the lecturer's interests not to fail half of the class.
On an unrelated note, I now have a science degree.
--- Quote from: lzxnl on November 28, 2014, 04:16:10 pm ---CHEM20019 - Practical Chemistry 2
Passed
2014, Semester 2, Parkville, On Campus Credit Points: 12.50
Mark: 85 Grade: First Class Honours (H1)
CHEM20020 - Chemistry: Structure and Properties
Passed
2014, Semester 2, Parkville, On Campus Credit Points: 12.50
Mark: 90 Grade: First Class Honours (H1)
I just wonder what I would have gotten if I didn't overload. And if I studied as I planned before each exam.
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Great marks for chem. Prac chem especially is a massive pain - it's seriously the worst subject I've studied in terms of workload. Structure and properties is a bit better, but I remember I found some sections of the course annoyingly taught.
In the end, the thing that kept me going in prac chem was 'I can't have done all this work and not get a H1.'
I've got no idea how you can overload with prac chem. I did prac chem + biochem techniques + UROP in one semester, was regularly up past midnight writing reports.
jtvg:
2014 Semester 2 ACCT30001 Financial Accounting Theory 2 87 H1 First Class Honours 12.500
2014 Semester 2 FNCE30002 Corporate Finance 1 81 H1 First Class Honours 12.500
Not as stellar as my previous semesters but definitely happy. I'm finally done with undergrad. Off to work in 3 months!
Starlight:
--- Quote from: LeviLamp on November 28, 2014, 11:51:30 pm ---especially considering I only had one night to furiously study for my breadth
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Only you LeviLamp, only you. I don't know how you do it.
Congratulations on the well-deserved marks.
lzxnl:
--- Quote from: mahler004 on November 29, 2014, 02:23:39 am ---Great marks for chem. Prac chem especially is a massive pain - it's seriously the worst subject I've studied in terms of workload. Structure and properties is a bit better, but I remember I found some sections of the course annoyingly taught.
In the end, the thing that kept me going in prac chem was 'I can't have done all this work and not get a H1.'
I've got no idea how you can overload with prac chem. I did prac chem + biochem techniques + UROP in one semester, was regularly up past midnight writing reports.
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Well I spent entire weekends on prac chem reports and had to rewatch bio and biochem lectures on the train to uni. Not the most fun
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