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Ok I know this is probably a silly question. But I'm not familiar with the marking at uni.

In the marking guide/criteria for my assignment, where they mark different aspects (content, layout etc) for each part the mark is in the distinction range. If I add all these marks up, they make 88%, so is this D or HD? Since I didn't get any HD marks separately?
 

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I don't see how you can have all marks in the D range and then get a final mark for the assignment in the HD range. Are you sure you got 88% (i.e. 88/100)? You might have added things incorrectly.
 

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I don't see how you can have all marks in the D range and then get a final mark for the assignment in the HD range. Are you sure you got 88% (i.e. 88/100)? You might have added things incorrectly.
That's exactly what I didn't understand, how can it be HD if theyre all in the D range. But I am very sure it's all added up correctly. The final mark (as written by the marker) is 22 / 25 = 88%. All of the marks in the D range were about half off HD.
 

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Could you write up your marks for each part (or PM if you wish)? Perhaps your tutor added fractions without making sure the denominator was the same for all fractions.
 

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you mean individual assignments right? USYD101 never trust the marking criteria cause they don't mean anything.

Edit: I hope you mean the EXCELLENT/VERY GOOD/GOOD/SAT./ECT boxes, right? The boxes have no correlation with your actual mark. They're just there for reference as to where you could improve.
 
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