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The attached PDF sets out the grade distributions for all UNSW courses taken by law students in Session 1 of 2006.

For those courses that have two rows of statistics, I believe the top row is the distribution for all students, and the bottom row is the distribution for law students. If a particular course is not listed, it probably wasn't taken by any law students in that session.

UNSW does not warrant that these distributions of grades are in any way representative of grades awarded for these courses in prior years or future years. Section 3.2.12 of UNSW's Assessment Policy states:

"3.2.12 Patterns of distribution for the current session and for previous sessions are available from the Registrar. In small classes, and in courses and programs with high entrance qualifications, an increased percentage of higher marks may occur. A similar shift in the distribution of marks typically occurs in later years of most degree programs. Course authorities and course convenors are advised not to pass or fail any given percentage of students, but should be prepared to give reasons for a distribution pattern that differs from that which is consistently found in the particular course."

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Lazarus where do you get this excellent information from?
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Re: Past grade distributions.

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The attached PDF sets out the grade distributions for all UNSW courses taken by law students in Session 2 of 2005.

For those courses that have two rows of statistics, I believe the top row is the distribution for all students, and the bottom row is the distribution for law students. If a particular course is not listed, it probably wasn't taken by any law students in that session.

UNSW does not warrant that these distributions of grades are in any way representative of grades awarded for these courses in prior years or future years. Section 3.2.12 of UNSW's Assessment Policy states:

"3.2.12 Patterns of distribution for the current session and for previous sessions are available from the Registrar. In small classes, and in courses and programs with high entrance qualifications, an increased percentage of higher marks may occur. A similar shift in the distribution of marks typically occurs in later years of most degree programs. Course authorities and course convenors are advised not to pass or fail any given percentage of students, but should be prepared to give reasons for a distribution pattern that differs from that which is consistently found in the particular course."

Hey thanks for uploading this for us Lazarus.

Anywho the above link doesn't seem to work any more. Is there any way someone *hint Moonlight Sonata * could rehost the link or PM me the results especially for Law students as regards to arts subjects

I wanted to see second sem subjects (first sem subjects are available in the 2006 law distribution results on the 2nd page of this thread).

I'd greatly appreciate it.

Otherwise thanks for everything so far.
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