PwarYuex said:
It's only for the chiro students doing anatomy. The other students who do the subject have the normal >50 for pass.
The subject is fucking insane as well, I sat in on most lessons and saw the exam. Hoorah for memorising nerve branches! :-/
As a non-chiro student who is sitting the exam TOMORROW ie: Monday afternoon, I can tell you that the 60% pass across the subject requirement is for ALL students doing the subject... Not only that but this semester they only ran it as an external subject and to pass the subject you have to have:
- at least 50% combined mark for both prac exams
- at least 50% combined mark for both quizzes
- at least 50% pass mark for the final exam
- at least 60% overall to pass the subject
This subject has been driving me INSANE! The depth of knowledge required to get passes is far more than the unit outline stated. I'm an external student; working full-time and in comparison to my other subjects this has been unbelievable.
I actually got the top mark in the first quiz; know that I've passed both the quizzes and the prac exams - but am still not sure that my mark is going to be good enough to get a pass in this subject. I worked out that if I get 50% in tomorrow's exam I will pass the subject by .8% ie: I will have a final mark of 60.8%...
Having said that - my DNA subject exam on Friday was pretty easy if you'd paid attention to the lectures and revised the notes.
Ah well, I guess this may have given the OP an idea of what it's like - some subjects have different pass requirements, and I don't know a single subject that relies entirely on your final exam mark - you also have to get reasonable results for essays/assignments/mid-semester tests etc etc etc.
regards (and now I'm going to stop procrastinating and go back to memorising cranial nerves - Olfactory, Optic, Occulomotor............Hypoglossal and do you want to know the pathway of light through the eye??????)