Obvious
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Shhh, it will all be over soon.Literally shitting myself.
Shhh, it will all be over soon.Literally shitting myself.
Not even. Still not out. Ugh.Shhh, it will all be over soon.
First year maths examinations, you complete in like the first week of the examination period. Two of my other subjects did not even have a final examination. And still not one result. :/They really love to take their sweet time.
Absolutely ridiculous.
Standard practice is to have all exams marked and then everything is collated across the faculty to calculate the distribution.First year maths examinations, you complete in like the first week of the examination period. Two of my other subjects did not even have a final examination. And still not one result. :/
Regarding Maths, you'll have to blame us honours students (there's about 30 of us) for making it take so long. We got our results in the second week of the exams (which was the week after we finished the last exam) so I think the first year maths exams are close to finished by now. I know a few phd students who are currently marking them (together with lecturers). I suspect the results will be released by the end of this week at the latest.First year maths examinations, you complete in like the first week of the examination period. Two of my other subjects did not even have a final examination. And still not one result. :/
As I understand it, a common paradigm is for individual Schools/Departments to hold "Examiners meetings" where the coordinators get together and discuss marking/scaling/moderating/what-have-you. They do this with all the marks for that subject (or that year-level) and then release them as a bunch. If you've done an exam in the first week, it may be that you're waiting for an exam that happened in the second week, or the examiners meeting hasn't happened yet. Or, they might be taking their time to make sure you get as many marks as they can give you!
Standard practice is to have all exams marked and then everything is collated across the faculty to calculate the distribution.
Essentially from what I've been told, no marks are released until the whole faculty/school is ready.
Edit: jet beat me to the post.
You're not even a real scientist!Potassium.
KYou're not even a real scientist!
Wait, shouldn't you already know your mark for that?Engineering Mechanics (ENGG1802) Marks are out! I just received mine.
of course all the subjects I do will come out last
duh. Wot do you think this is UNSW or first semester of first year? Gosh.Unit of study mark thread. Nobody posts their marks.