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Originally posted by Aj10001
Hey Laz, im not trying to be petty, but doesn't your mark distribution add up to well over 100%
lol, they don't have to. In the range given, it's sure to add to 100%.
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are there scaling?
In short, yes.
 

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Originally posted by flyin'
lol, they don't have to. In the range given, it's sure to add to 100%.

sorry i dont understand, can u explain
 

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Originally posted by Lazarus
HD: 0 - 10%
DN: 25 - 35%
CR: 40 - 50%
PS: 15 - 25%
FL: 0 - 5%
For example, consider:

HD: 0 - 10% ---> 5%
DN: 25 - 35% ---> 25%
CR: 40 - 50% ---> 45%
PS: 15 - 25% ---> 20%
FL: 0 - 5% ---> 5%

That would equal 100% and satisfy what they set out. :D
 

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What do you mean by 'scaling'?

You mean if you choose to do for example, Fundamental chemistry rather than Advanced chemistry as an elective, the fundamental chemistry will scale lower? lol
 

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Originally posted by Minai
GPA is grade point average - most uni's and UAC use this system:
HD - 7 points
D - 6
C - 5
P - 4
F - 0
Originally posted by Rahul
do all unis use the same system? esp MQ?
what does WAM stand for?
i think mac it
hd - 4
d - 3
c - 2
p - 1
f - 0

as i was told for a course you need a gpa of 3 and this is credits

edit - this is wrong see flyin' s post somewhee above


btu flyin ' - whats the difference if you get a d / hd?
u can't see the difference in your gpa?
 

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Originally posted by Survivor39
What do you mean by 'scaling'?

You mean if you choose to do for example, Fundamental chemistry rather than Advanced chemistry as an elective, the fundamental chemistry will scale lower? lol
Yes, but advanced chemistry will be scaled higher rather than scaling fundamental chem lower.

This is normal when there are advanced/higher versions of subjects.
 

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Originally posted by Survivor39
What do you mean by 'scaling'?

You mean if you choose to do for example, Fundamental chemistry rather than Advanced chemistry as an elective, the fundamental chemistry will scale lower? lol
Scaling is essentially what they do with the numbers... from raw exam marks and other assessments. It's up to the person in charge of the unit to decide such matters.

At USyd, Adv science units have better scaling than the corresponding non-Adv units.
 

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Originally posted by iambored
btu flyin ' - whats the difference if you get a d / hd?
u can't see the difference in your gpa?
There is absolutely no difference between D or HD for your GPA. However, this is purely from an MQ viewpoint (for internal transfers and honours). If you chose to transfer externally, the *other* system is used.

Having said that I didn't work hard enough for HDs thinkin' that my GPA was *good enough*. But now that I'm thinkin' of post-grad elsewhere, I'm going to have to pick up my game.

btw, I'm not sure about CP = 1. It might be. Isn't really relevant, when it comes down to it.
 

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Originally posted by sunny
Yes, but advanced chemistry will be scaled higher rather than scaling fundamental chem lower.

This is normal when there are advanced/higher versions of subjects.
Originally posted by flyin'
Having said that I didn't work hard enough for HDs thinkin' that my GPA was *good enough*. But now that I'm thinkin' of post-grad elsewhere, I'm going to have to pick up my game.
that was a quick reply thanks, weird system

and why are you considering post grad elsewhere?
 

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I want to do post-grad, and overseas. MQ has a well respected School of Management program, but four years is enough there. But who knows...

The system discourages people from giving their all, as it's *perceived* to be a waste. So I don't like the system. No incentive to get HDs.
 

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Originally posted by Aj10001
Hey Laz, im not trying to be petty, but doesn't your mark distribution add up to well over 100%
See flyin''s explanation - they are merely ranges to be used as guidelines.
 

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hmm..

read that from flyin' post somewhere that scaling happens to be taken into consideration..


will the scaling determined the same as hsc(as to how candidates go) or what?
 

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but i have been told there is no scaling? the only possible 'scaling' is that in harder courses a higher percentage will get HDs as opposed to lower courses having a lower percentage.
 

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'Pass (Concessional) will no longer be awarded by the Faculty of
Science from 2004.'

From the 2004 Handbook. It was never a simple matter of 45-49, too.
 

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Originally posted by ...
will the scaling determined the same as hsc(as to how candidates go) or what?
No, it's not the same.

A greater proportion of HDs and Ds is awarded to the advanced candidature.
 

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Scaling is a bit discretional, and is entirely up to the indivdual lecturers in charge...I kno that for Accounting - that wasn't scaled in principle, but for economics, scaling I guess was determined on final exam performance
I remember my accounting lecturer in 1st semester saying "and for all the whingers out there, if u happen to get 49..I'll push your mark up to 50 coz I can't be bothered dealing with complaints"
 

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ahhahahahaa!!!


i'm doing accounting..oh wait..i can't get in :(

oh well, lets hope i get a decent lecturer
 

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Hey, '...', if you're doing ACCG100 and 101, the scaling is quite nice in comparison to raw marks. But... :D
 

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