Well for the Math1141/31 you get like 5 attempts and its the highest mark from the 5. So its pretty hard to not get 10/10 since the questions are identical except for the change in numbers.I got 10/10 in my MATH1141 test.
I'll do my ACCT1501 test later today or tomorrow. You should be expecting to get 20/20, obviously.
Its nothing left field just an extension of tutorial questions.Yeah, I didn't know whether we had to use Maple or not so myself and two colleagues got a computer in the Red Centre.
And... hey, nice work on 18/20! That gives me confidence as I go into it tomorrow. So it's just theory and some calculations, correct?
got 9/10 for maths 1151Fuck, 5 attempts making things way too easy.
m8 good for you but 9/10 for maths is shit.got 9/10 for maths 1151
and 20/20 for acct
Doubt it. I think that they add all the bits (exams/computing etc) and then round at the very end. But in the scheme of things 1/10 on a class test usually makes bugger all difference at the end of session.if u get 9's u'll get rounded up anyway in the end. From memory they were worth 4%, so 3.6-> 4.
don't think they were that hard though...
Well for CHEM comp assignments we get them weekly and they add up to 10% ie each week is 1%. You get 3 attempts and within those 3 you don't get 5/5 you don't get that 1% ie you get 0%Doubt it. I think that they add all the bits (exams/computing etc) and then round at the very end. But in the scheme of things 1/10 on a class test usually makes bugger all difference at the end of session.
Sounds like chemists haven't managed to get beyond integer arithmetic...Well for CHEM comp assignments we get them weekly and they add up to 10% ie each week is 1%. You get 3 attempts and within those 3 you don't get 5/5 you don't get that 1% ie you get 0%
have you've looked at half the constants they use =.=Sounds like chemists haven't managed to get beyond integer arithmetic...