I've heard that there is a limited amount of people allowed to get these grades in science subjects. Is it true? I thought it should be based on grades received, not number of people. If so, what's the cap like for UNSW and USyd?
they mark on a curve I think so they base it on percentileThere's such thing as this? Isn't this unfair for those that actually can receive HD but cannot due to the cap?
Both USYD Law and UNSW Law have a strict bell curve system.they mark on a curve I think so they base it on percentile
kind of a reason I'm leaning to unsw law lel
crap really?Both USYD Law and UNSW Law have a strict bell curve system.
USYD Law probably even more so (i.e. slightly lower percentage for Ds/HDs).
A good majority of marks at UNSW Law are in the credit region, even if the cohort, as a whole, is very academically capable (especially in their other degree).
Even UNSW law lecturers themselves basically say ''we have to mark to a bell curve" - sometimes they might even show the grade distribution for assignments and clearly most marks are focused in the credit range. Very little in the pass and HD area, and a few in the D area.crap really?
I thought I read somewhere that unsw wasn't
evidently not ahaha, thanks
USYD is not capped.capped at usyd
no cap at unsw
Actually UNSW law marks are based on a bell curve-so whether you get a HD or not is really dependent on how well you perform relative to your peers. But you will find when you actually get into law, getting a HD is much harder than you think because you are competing with the best of the best.they mark on a curve I think so they base it on percentile
kind of a reason I'm leaning to unsw law lel
is this similar to the HSC?Actually UNSW law marks are based on a bell curve-so whether you get a HD or not is really dependent on how well you perform relative to your peers. But you will find when you actually get into law, getting a HD is much harder than you think because you are competing with the best of the best.
nois this similar to the HSC?
That's either not for science or from pre-2014. I'm pretty sure from 2014 onwards they took away scaling and uncapped the number of HD's.idk i remember seeing this