Hi,
I was on the general university university discussion thread and I came upon this.
Thanks.
I was on the general university university discussion thread and I came upon this.
Could anyone help me by telling my just exactly how difficult it is to obtain a distinction in any ANU course but specifically in medical science? Does ANU mark particularly harder than other universities? Do the lecturers not want you to achieve distinctions?glitterfairy said:PASS means you’ve satisfied the criteria. Marks will be 50-64%
CREDIT means you’ve demonstrated capabilities and understanding beyond what was expected of this course at this level. This is above average, so 65-74%. Rough estimate: like getting 90+ for HSC assessments.
DISTINCTION – Speculation says that it's like getting a 96+UAI... however it's not unachievable. Pretty bloody good, though. Marks are about 75-84%
HIGH DISTINCTION – Use your imagination. Again, not unachievable (I got a few last year, however I think they were flukes though), marks of about 85+%
The biggest shock HSC students will find is that your marks will be significantly lower in Uni even if you work harder. That's because in the HSC, it's a shoe-in that most people will pass, and you're just seeing how high you go. In Uni, you have to work a bit for your pass - anything over is a bonus. Anything over a pass is GREAT!
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