Economics and law subjects are not objectively marked moron.I will or did you miss that in my post? E.g. With the economics subject, and next term with the law subjects.p
UWS subjects have harder assessments? Yeah sure:
http://library.uws.edu.au/FILES/exams/spring2004/200196%20(Final).pdf
(3 hours writing time, far easier questions which require little to no thought)
http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/exams/exam06/068026A.pdf
(1.5 hours writing time)
Enough said.
The fact that marks are standardised - do you know what that means? You don't need great raw marks to obtain a high score if you're competing against a weak group (eg. a UWS cohort)Now, what exactly was contrary to my suggestion that backed up your conclusion that you don't need any competition to do well marks wise?
You ramble on about how everyone is making arguments with no evidence and yet you go and claim that I made it into uni even though I've apparently failed at life - you don't even know me. Drawing a conclusion about how successful a person is in life based on one or two posts on an internet forum? That's the kind of ignorance I'd expect from a UWS student...oh wait you are from UWS, so what more could I have expected.
Notice how you've been responding to numerous people who have pointed out the blatantly obvious - that it's not hard to do well, marks wise, at UWS? It just goes to show that you've got the time to do such things because you don't even need to study at all for your exams, after all the 'drop kicks' at UWS will do so badly on their exams that after standardisation you'll end up with a high mark anyway. But unlike you, I don't have the same drop kicks to bolster my mark so I need to get back to work.
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