I was sitting on 53.1/60 before final and ended up with 93. That translates to a raw mark of 39.9/40 for finals. Im like 100% sure i got a couple of the last ones wrong so they must have given a couple marks extra or scaled to a mean.
lol are they really a friend if theyre trying to sabotage you then? Maybe i was lucky and had a group of people who werent that bad. And yeah in my case if i saw a good point a friend made or a good quote id ask if i could "copy" (really im taking the point and adding my take on it) and vice...
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Pretty happy, also pretty sure fins1613 was scaled this sem
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T1 ACCT2522 Management Accounting 1..........91 HD...
Although i ended up doing much better in year 12 english than i did in junior years a few tips that worked for me were:
-understand each module in depth and what the syllabus wants you to do
-have a prepared essay for each module (alongside extra quotes that you can throw in for unanticipated...
stage 1 wam cutoff is usually 85ish (thats the lowest i heard from this years stage 1 anyways) so with top 3% instead id estimate like 87+ ~~ but thats based purely off a guess and not backed up by stats.
Not sure what its like for stage 2/3
What i heard was that if you take your wam and multiply by the number of subjects youve done you should get an integer ~ e.g. my wam ends in .636 and ive done 11 subjects (including this sem) if i multpliy .636 by 11 i get close to 7 which indicates all my subjects have been updated on stream...
Basically up to user discretion (what you feel works best for you). What i liked to do though was make typed notes throughout the semester so i can easily add and remove stuff and then when tests came round i would hand write the notes leaving only the most important points in my handwritten...
how much harder are the higher math courses than their lower counterparts (math2011, math2501) ? Most likely going to be majoring in stats so was wondering if the higher counterparts are more useful or anything?
Hmm interesting... I know a friend who started doing adv sci majoring in psych and neuroscience then ended up dropping to the regular bachelor of science (with majors in psyc and neuro) and graduating. They really do a shitty job explaining whats going in their handbook in that case.
Highly doubt theyre going to scale finals for acct2522 dont think its normal for accounting to get scaled. But that being my tutor did say the cohort was one of the worst shes had in terms of midsem results so if people bomb finals, maybe?