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Unit of Study Marks for Semester 2 [USYD] (1 Viewer)

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I was hoping for something at least five marks higher. As it turns out scaling only bumped up my raw grade by 3 %. Even normal math had better scaling than that.




Somebody hold me ;_;
 
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PSYC1002 results came out! did better than last semester, yay!
 

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Anyone receive their maths results yet?
 

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Mathematical Modelling - 67.0 Credit
Introduction to Linear Algebra - 65.0 Credit

I was hoping to do better in Modelling, but I guess it's better than a credit and a pass last semester.

 

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hey, at least you didn't fail a thing.

Plus, I'm probs not going to be able to do advanced science.

Plus, I don't know what I'm gonna major in now. :D (Y)

( :cry: )
I just hope they bring out CHNG soon and put me out of my misery.
 

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Introduction to Linear Algebra - 79 (D)
Mathematical Modelling - 78 (D)

So close to 80 again D:
 
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All my results ended up coming back on the same day (#lolz)

Torts - 80 (D)
Geopolitics - 82 (D)
Introduction to Political Science - 76 (D)
Twentieth Century Europe - 81 (D)

I'm pretty happy.
 

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I felt like MATH1903 and MATH1905 gave really REALLY low marks as oppose to the 1st semester subjects. I did considerably better in the 2nd semester subjects and barely got a credit :S
 

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I felt like MATH1903 and MATH1905 gave really REALLY low marks as oppose to the 1st semester subjects. I did considerably better in the 2nd semester subjects and barely got a credit :S
YEP!

My marks decreased in excess of 20 marks and I thought I did rather well in 1903.

I don't understand what the Maths department did.
I knew NOTHING for molecular biology and barely anything for Chem and I got higher marks.
Dafuq?
Should've done regular Maths. Ugh.
 

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YEP!

My marks decreased in excess of 20 marks and I thought I did rather well in 1903.

I don't understand what the Maths department did.
I knew NOTHING for molecular biology and barely anything for Chem and I got higher marks.
Dafuq?
Should've done regular Maths. Ugh.
I felt like MATH1903 and MATH1905 gave really REALLY low marks as oppose to the 1st semester subjects. I did considerably better in the 2nd semester subjects and barely got a credit :S
Same.

I felt like I did considerably better this semester and my marks only increased by a tiny amount.

We should organize a mass migration to UNSW.
 

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Same.

I felt like I did considerably better this semester and my marks only increased by a tiny amount.

We should organize a mass migration to UNSW.
Mine decreased by 3-5 points. And I did absolutely NOTHING last semester for maths and got mid credits, and when I decided to put in some effort to studying, I got lower marks. I smell some conspiracy with either the marking schemes or the scaling for advanced students!
 

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