haboozin
Do you uhh.. Yahoo?
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Well done!Tres happy.
Well done!Tres happy.
They aim to get a bell shaped distribution of results, but if a heap of people do really well they aren't going to scale them all down. I've had a couple of courses where they've put up a slide showing the previous years distribution of marks. It tended to always be pretty close to 10% got HDs, 15% Ds, 30% Cs, 40% Ps etc...Are grades roughly ranking based? As in they aim to give out around 30% distinctions per sem
Definitly not 10% for HDThey aim to get a bell shaped distribution of results, but if a heap of people do really well they aren't going to scale them all down. I've had a couple of courses where they've put up a slide showing the previous years distribution of marks. It tended to always be pretty close to 10% got HDs, 15% Ds, 30% Cs, 40% Ps etc...
The man is also a finitist (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finitism) and a creationist. See his website:But I think that's his whole point: that the mainstream has got it wrong in this area, especially trigonometry.
O:This thread makes it look like the norm for uni is a distinction / high distinction WAM lol.
Shinji! you were that one commerce student in biomed engineering gen ed, when practically everyone else was a science student.