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sebastienne ([personal profile] sebastienne) wrote2006-06-21 09:45 am

so, the strike must be over

Psychological disorders 61.3
Language 60
Social 59.4
Developmental 69.1
Individual differences 59.4
Design 66.3

Overall 63 (equivalent of low 2.1)

Which is exactly what I expected, really. Not low enough that I get the wibbles and want to drop out and live in a basement flat and work in subway, but not high enough that I can get silly ideas about postgraduate study into my head. The biggest surprise was my 2.2 in Social Psychology; I really thought it was one of my best. Other surprises were that I almost got a first in developmental, and that I managed a 2.1 in Psych. Dis., despite the terrible questions for which I was unprepared and had to wank my way through.

[identity profile] sebastienne.livejournal.com 2006-06-21 11:54 am (UTC)(link)
ah, i suck! i was working with 60 as the cut-off mark... do you know where the class boundaries actually are, or do they vary?

[identity profile] glamwhorebunni.livejournal.com 2006-06-21 12:57 pm (UTC)(link)
60 is the cut off, which is what makes my result all the crapper.

Basically, in my course, if you got over 60 in at least half your papers you got a 2:1 overall. I got 4 above, 3 below. So despite me getting a mean of below 60, my median was above 60. Hurrah!

There were people who got higher marks than me overall who got a worse degree...

[identity profile] anotherusedpage.livejournal.com 2006-06-21 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
For english, 58.5 is the cut off. Randomly. You need at least two papers above sixty, no papers below fifty, and an average of 58.5 for a 2.1

Different subjects work differently though. Your Schools Handbook will tell you, or your department website...