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Passing a unit (1 Viewer)

shilly12

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Hi guys,
I was just wondering to pass a unit you need to get 50% right. For example i am doing biol1003 and:
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Mid- semester tests 15%
End- semester tests 15%
Written scientific report 20%
Workshops
Peer feedback on draft report 4%
Case study presentation 10%
Case study participation 3%
HBonline prework tests 3%
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Say for example i get 10% in each semester exam, 15% in my report, and somehow it all adds up to 50%, I'll pass the unit right?
Just asking if i fail the exam but do well in the other assesment sections and it all adds up to at least 50 %, i'll still pass the unit.
Thanks
 

spence

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Some units require you to pass certain aspects (eg. the exam) to pass the course. If that's the case, it should say so on the UOS outline
 

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Also another thing to take into account is even if you get 50%, all the marks are scaled. So if everyone else does a lot better than you, your 50% would get scaled down (not all uni's have scaling of final marks). Hope that makes sense.
 

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I know this is a bit late, but you can't be scaled to fail in most courses. A raw mark of 50 will pass you.
 

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