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KarmaKitten said:
obviously you don't watch big brother
positive + optimism.

Jeez.
You fail at life if you watch big brother.
 

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lol it's true though. come on...big brother. really. big brother. big. brother.
 

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jayadore said:
EDUF1018 - 64.0 Pass
ANSH1600 - 64.0 Pass
ENGL1000 - 64.0 Pass
ANTH1001 - 60.0 Pass

UM WHAT.
:( totally ruined my 64.0 average. Oh well! Was doing really bad in anthropology anyway.

Next semester, jay will get a 74.0 average. :eek:
:D
FUCKING YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS


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Are you serious about 4 64's? And I thought it was bad getting 4 74's over four semesters' worth of subjects. I'd be so annoyed!
 

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jannny said:
hopefulyl it does come out tomrw, Im excited for maths.. its the only subject I am pretty confident about.

How do u noe this meeting Templar?
Because I have access to the school internal pages, where examiners meetings are posted on the calender.

Also, what happens is that the pass mark is decided for each subject, the marks are scaled, and then the student admin officer sends the marks to the student centre to be released on MyAdmin, so give it at least until tomorrow.
 
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dont worry karmakitten! i got the bb reference.
plus bb is awesome :D i watch it. :D
 

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Templar said:
Because I have access to the school internal pages, where examiners meetings are posted on the calender.

Also, what happens is that the pass mark is decided for each subject, the marks are scaled, and then the student admin officer sends the marks to the student centre to be released on MyAdmin, so give it at least until tomorrow.
You make me hot.
 

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p.s. i just ran a correlation analysis and my marks seem to be positively correlated to the chronological semester that I took the subs in.

so all you first years with low marks: don't feel down. you'll get better marks as you get more used to uni work
 

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p.s. i just ran a correlation analysis and my marks seem to be positively correlated to the chronological semester that I took the subs in.

so all you first years with low marks: don't feel down. you'll get better marks as you get more used to uni work
What was ur avg mark in first year ?
 

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ANTH1001 Cultural Difference: An Introduction 66.0 Credit
Woot!
I thought I failed that for sure.
 

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Update:

CHEM1903 87 High Distinction
INFO1903 91 High Distinction
SCTP1831 92 High Distinction
SMTP1000 Satisfactory Completion

I'm enjoying the upward trend of things right now. I honestly think - and am slightly worried - that MATH1902 will screw up my run for straight HD but I will worship Molev no less. Fairly confident about MATH1906 though. Wait and see... Wait and see...
 

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Human Bio's finally out.

Alpha Digit Unit of Study Name Mark Grade
BIOL 1903 Human Biology (Advanced) 84.0 Distinction
CHEM1101 Chemistry 1A 89.0 High Distinction
PHYS 1002 Physics 1 (Fundamentals) 88.0 High Distinction

I hope who ever is running MBLG1901 next semester have half a clue of what they're doing. Monkey's could have been more competent running Human Bio - they had absolutely no idea what was going on.
 

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MATHS RESULTS ARE OUT!
I've got everything now. Finally.

CHEM1903 Chemistry 1A (SSP) 87 High Distinction
INFO1903 Informatics (Adv) 91 High Distinction
MATH1902 Linear Algebra (Adv) 85 High Distinction
MATH1906 Differential Calculus/Mathematics (SSP) A 97 High Distinction
SCTP1831 Science Talented Student Project 92 High Distinction
SMTP1000 Communicating Effectively In Teams Satisfactory Completion

Average = 90.0

LOL I'm happier about MATH1902 than I am for 1906. I honestly - honestly -thought Molev had killed me. Oh such relief.

@ Anonymous1: I agree completely about both BIOL1903 and MBLG1901. I have almost completely lost faith in the various schools of biological/health sciences. But I've heard from friends who've done MBLG say it's much much better. I hope they're right.
 
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whoa. nice marks. will you privately 'tutor' me ;)
 

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Im pretty sure maths scaling totally destroyed me but i still have a 77.5 Average and plan on actually studying next semester.
 
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