Picked up assignment 10 on Tuesday. I got 15/40, which is exactly the passing mark for that assignment; of the questions I had time to attempt, my score was a respectable 15/17. This means I've passed all the assignments and have a full 10 assignment marks, so I have to work 17% less hard to pass the course than I would have otherwise.
To be specific, my internal mark is 35% of a possible 40%, meaning I need to score 67% in the exam to get any sort of A, or 25% to pass. It's good to be able to go into an exam knowing that sort of thing.
Here is a [greatly shrunken] graph of my assignment marks. The pink line is the average. Just ignore the last data point :-P
As for study, I'm trying, but my Euclid reading is very interesting indeed.
3 comments:
Angry Peppers! That's nice position to be in for the exam :)
Chic N' Stu!
Heh, I knew you'd mention the angry peppers! Have a star :)
The math papers at Waikato when I was there had an interesting system. Your final mark was either 1/3 coursework and 2/3 exam, or 2/3 coursework and 1/3 exam, whichever was more favourable. So if you got 75% in the coursework you'd already got 50% for the course even if you zeroed the exam, but if you aced the exam you could still drag the total up to over 90%.
I think you did have to get over some (well under 50%) mark in both components as well though.
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