Re: UNSW chit chat thread 2016
does anyone know how supp exam works in law and econ? i was ill during finals and was granted 2 supps (i sat for 1 exam and did not attend the other one). Do my supp marks replace my original finals marks? Or it's capped to a PS?
Hello! I'll be doing these courses next sem:
Fed Con
Land Law
RCD
infs1602/fins1613/econ1203
im hoping to change fed con to one of the presribed elective so i get less workload & stress during exam period.
Can someone plz tell me about legal theories/theory of law & justice in terms of...
hello just wondering if anyone can tell me about FINS1613 in 2016 Sem1, after the lecturer has been changed to Robert Maloney? Are they harder than before?
Thank you for your detailed reply!
Can i just ask if fins3626 is a wordy subjects and does it involve a lot of financial/mathematical concepts? as i only major in acct but not fins, i am afraid i might find it hard :? i hv only done fins1612
thanks!
Hello! Just wondering if anyone can give me some advices on which electives to choose if I major in accounting?
I have to choose 3 from the following:
ACCT3583 Management Accounting 2 (6 UOC)
ACCT3585 E-Business: Strategy & Process (6 UOC)
ACCT3601 Global Financial Reporting & (6 UOC)...
I already asked my lecturer to add up the marks again but there wasnt any mistakes
do u know generally how did the cohort perform in this crim exam? is it that bad? i tried to ask my lecturer about the overall performance but she wasnt willing/able to comment on it
Just wondering if anyone has ever appealed?
Our sem2 exam results was released ytd and my criminal law mark was unreasonably low. I did alright in essay and CP (low 70s) but overall mark was 5X, which means I barely passed my exam
I usually do ok in exams (70s) so i really cant understand why...
so i just got my accounting results and it was horribly shit
i knew what i got for quiz/mid sem etc and figured out my exam mark - i legit failed
i cant deal with accounting anymore should i switch to finance (dont have to defer) or marketing (have to defer)?