if you failed,
they give you a second chance with a retest..
this has nothing to do with a PC though. If a professor thinks you did not preform in a crucial component of the course, she may fail you. This fail is a UF (unsatisfactory fail) and it overrides any other grade.
E.g. you could...
Definitly not 10% for HD
it is between 0-10% for each course...
average 2-3%.
sometimes for later year courses you do het higher %, or with courses that have a silos of different types of performances (e.g. math courses has clumps of people in the very high end and clumps of people in...
Ok, let's change this..
no new content the night before. Better?
You can to redo problems you have already done, or read lecture notes that you have already read.
The only reason that I don't do it is because I don't want to worry if I missed something. Also, when you are put in a...
I probably used to ask the same question... but it's really not about studying a lot, i try and study as less as possible (this doesn't mean i don't study - no study, no marks)
It's all about having a plan.
Overall strategy:
--You study when there is a need
--You study the right content...
OK I've read this thread for the past 4 yrs, never posted... so i thought it was a bit selfish of me...
now that i'm going to be graduating with this WAM (going overseas for the last session --->>> PASS/FAIL) I thought i'd post it.
Issued at Thu Jul 9 17:51:48 2009...
just fyi minors do not show up on your academic transcript or on your degree.
if a study field is co-majored - I believe it means that it cannot be your only major.. i.e. you cannot have B Commerce (Bus. Law), however you can take Bus. Law as your second major. So, using your example B...
Wharton = top ugrad business school worldwide
Wharton = top 5 MBA school worldwide
Harvard = (no ugrad)
Harvard = top 5 MBA school worldwide
in general, i would say a Harvard MBA may be slightly more prestigious than Wharton MBA- but a lot is to do with its world wide acceptance as the...