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I thought some of you might be interested in this little statistic that I found out yesterday. The Faculty of Business and Law has a 45% drop out rate, which is the highest out of Newcastle University's five Faculties.
LoLz, I don't go to Newcastle, but I'm just interested, more for Business or Law? Or is it even?Merethrond said:I thought some of you might be interested in this little statistic that I found out yesterday. The Faculty of Business and Law has a 45% drop out rate, which is the highest out of Newcastle University's five Faculties.
I am not sure what the individual degree dropout rates are. Also, the more than just the Business and Law degrees are grouped under this Faculty.santaslayer said:LoLz, I don't go to Newcastle, but I'm just interested, more for Business or Law? Or is it even?
I am not sure, but I think it was over the whole degree, not just for the first year. My Statistics Lecturer mentioned it (typical. He didn't say what the other faculty drop out rates are.hipsta_jess said:is that over the entire course, or just first year, or what?
and how do you find out? do you know where sci-it rates?
I couldn't tell you, but I would assume so.Ranger Stacie said:butdoes that include ourimbah as well?
I know heaps of people doing business courses at ourimbah and theres lots of boneheads
you dont think thats simply coz you're at ourimbah?Ranger Stacie said:butdoes that include ourimbah as well?
I know heaps of people doing business courses at ourimbah and theres lots of boneheads
Holy shit that's high I am doing a subject this semester (CIVL2050 - engineering computations and probability) that has a pretty high fail rate, apparantly it's one of the hardest subjects in my degreemrbassman said:you should see the failure rates for some of the elec eng subjects eg. 2002 elec1300 fail rate was 60%, 2003 45%, 2004 55%
that is first year intro to elec engineering. i think they were what i was told, i know the first two are correct(ish)
maybe the fact ya keep doing the required readings is a factor contributing to the tediousity of Lawhonky tonk said:Well I can understand why people drop out of law.. it's completely different to what I expected and I know people who think the same way. Plus, it's kinda hard and tedious..
Yeah, a friend of mine did that subject last semester and was always saying how hard it was and commenting on the amazing fail rate. He was so shocked to pass. I know someone else who failed.mrbassman said:you should see the failure rates for some of the elec eng subjects eg. 2002 elec1300 fail rate was 60%, 2003 45%, 2004 55%
that is first year intro to elec engineering. i think they were what i was told, i know the first two are correct(ish)
Merethrond said:I know someone else who failed.
I tried the "no readings" approach for first semester, and well... let's just say I still have no idea what the Constitution is.FadeToBlack said:maybe the fact ya keep doing the required readings is a factor contributing to the tediousity of Law
rofl!honky tonk said:I tried the "no readings" approach for first semester, and well... let's just say I still have no idea what the Constitution is.
Um, no. How about I use this smilie instead?PrincessSJ said:thats a good thing???
Haha, (we need more smilies).honky tonk said:I tried the "no readings" approach for first semester, and well... let's just say I still have no idea what the Constitution is.
I did that.. I got a D for history and i still haven't opened the textbook..I'm proud of that onehonky tonk said:I tried the "no readings" approach for first semester, and well... let's just say I still have no idea what the Constitution is.