Hello,
Last term, I failed CVEN2303 with an abysmal 17.
After some quick calculation, I found that this will result in my final faculty WAM (which weights higher level courses more, and what employers would see) dropping by anything between 1.35 and 1.65 (assuming I would have got 50 in CVEN2303 instead, and I get between 65-70 for everything else).
This doesn't sound like much but I am worried that this will seriously jeopardise my chances to get employed (in engineering). This is because most people's final WAM will be clustered between 65-70 (And that is exactly what my WAM would be if it wasn't for 2303) and hence that drop in 1.35-1.65 mark will drop my percentile ranking by a massive amount.
My main question is, what is the exact average Faculty WAM for UNSW Civil students? Is is about 65, or is it something higher (given civil is easier than chemical/mechanical/electrical engineering).
If possible, I also want to know the exact spread of the marks as well (Although this is significantly harder to answer, the last thing I want is like 20% of graduates having a WAM between what I got, and what I would have gotten had I passed 2303 with a 50).
Note:
I know people will say extracurricular engineering projects help with employments more than grades, so I need to say this.
These wouldn't be relevant for me given there aren't many projects relevant for civil engineers (It is mostly for mechanical engineers I believe), and it is basically impossible to be very involved in these with Coronavirus in place anyway.
Also, despite being sure as hell I won't be working in a structural firm, I doubt HR will actually make the effort to check which subjects i did well in and which subjects dragged me down. They have way too many applications to get through in a short time.
Last term, I failed CVEN2303 with an abysmal 17.
After some quick calculation, I found that this will result in my final faculty WAM (which weights higher level courses more, and what employers would see) dropping by anything between 1.35 and 1.65 (assuming I would have got 50 in CVEN2303 instead, and I get between 65-70 for everything else).
This doesn't sound like much but I am worried that this will seriously jeopardise my chances to get employed (in engineering). This is because most people's final WAM will be clustered between 65-70 (And that is exactly what my WAM would be if it wasn't for 2303) and hence that drop in 1.35-1.65 mark will drop my percentile ranking by a massive amount.
My main question is, what is the exact average Faculty WAM for UNSW Civil students? Is is about 65, or is it something higher (given civil is easier than chemical/mechanical/electrical engineering).
If possible, I also want to know the exact spread of the marks as well (Although this is significantly harder to answer, the last thing I want is like 20% of graduates having a WAM between what I got, and what I would have gotten had I passed 2303 with a 50).
Note:
I know people will say extracurricular engineering projects help with employments more than grades, so I need to say this.
These wouldn't be relevant for me given there aren't many projects relevant for civil engineers (It is mostly for mechanical engineers I believe), and it is basically impossible to be very involved in these with Coronavirus in place anyway.
Also, despite being sure as hell I won't be working in a structural firm, I doubt HR will actually make the effort to check which subjects i did well in and which subjects dragged me down. They have way too many applications to get through in a short time.