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30-35% D's. If only they did that at ANU... From the ANU Law handbook...MoonlightSonata said:The Semester 2, 2005 distributions for Torts and Contracts 2 are reproduced below.
Torts
Fails below 40: 2 (1%)
Fails above 40: 1 (~0%)
Passes: 41 (12%)
Credits: 168 (49%)
Distinctions: 114 (33%)
High Distinctions: 20 (6%)
Contracts 2
Fails below 40: 6 (2%)
Fails above 40: 0
Passes: 50 (17%)
Credits: 133 (46%)
Distinctions: 87 (30%)
High Distinctions: 12 (4%)
Also, some 2003 stats are here
In light of those considerations, the final assessment results for students in each course (except Honours Thesis and Law Internship) should normally conform to the following guidelines:
High Distinction (80% +)
2–5% of candidates
Distinction (70–79%)
10–20% of candidates
Credit (60–69%)
30–50% of candidates
http://law.anu.edu.au/Publications/llb/2006/llbhandbook2006.pdf
@ Summer Rain: I've seen past scaling tables for Usyd, UNSW, MAQ, and ANU and both of the former universities tend to award a larger proportion of Ds. As long as you put the same amount of effort in at Usyd as you're putting in at UNSW you should be fine (assuming you're doing well at UNSW that is )
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