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Got a 2:2, which doesnt matter at all in the profession i could go in to,

but im quite relieved anyway, thought i f*cked up on my final major project...

got what i deserved.

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average at 70%

but then every uni has different requirments when it comes to borderline cases

like in ucl they let u drop yur worst grade and if yur average goes over 70% they will give u a first

or in the university of leicester if you have 120 creds at a 1st and yur average is over 65% they will give u a first

sh*t like that

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Honours Degrees (e.g. BA Hons, BSc Hons, BEng Hons, LLB Hons)

Minimum credit requirements

360 credits, with a minimum of 120 credits at level 6, at least 120 at Level 5 or higher and remainder at Level 4 or higher

How the overall average mark will be calculated for the Honours classification for the Honours Degree

The Honours classification for each student will be determined using the methodology given below.

Your final average mark which will determine the Honours classification will be calculated using each of the methods outlined below as appropriate, and the method which results in the best classification and overall average will be automatically selected. The Awards Assessment Board will verify whichever method results in the higher final average mark.

Method 1

If you have at least 100 and no more than 140 credits marked by percentage at Level 5 and at least 100 and no more than 140 credits marked by percentage at Level 6 or higher, your final average mark will be calculated from

• the overall weighted average of the 100 highest marked Level 5 credits, weighted at 25%

• the overall weighted average of the 100 highest marked Level 6 credits or higher, weighted at 75%

Where the best 100 credits marked by percentage cannot be derived from whole module marks without using more than 100 highest marked credits, the mark for the lowest marked module included in the calculation will be weighted at the appropriate credit value (see example 1 at the end of the regulations).

If you do not have at least 100 credits marked by percentage at Level 5 and at least 100 credits marked by percentage at Level 6 or higher, this method will not be used.

Method 2

If you have at least 100 and no more than 140 credits marked by percentage at Level 6 or higher, the final average mark will be calculated from the overall weighted average of the 100 highest marked Level 6 credits or higher, weighted at 100%.

Where the best 100 credits marked by percentage cannot be derived from whole module marks without using more than 100 highest marked

credits, the mark for the lowest marked module included in the calculation will be weighted at the appropriate credit value (see example 2 at the end of the regulation).

If you do not have at least 100 credits marked by percentage at Level 6 or higher, this method will not be used.

The following two Methods will only apply if you do not meet the minimum marked credit criteria required for Methods 1 and 2

When method 3 and 4 are used, whichever method results in the better classification and overall average will automatically be selected.

Method 3

The final average mark will be calculated from

• the overall weighted average of all Level 5 marks, weighted at 25%

• the overall weighted average of all Level 6 marks or higher, weighted at 75%

Method 4

The final average mark will be calculated from the overall weighted average of all Level 6 marks or higher only.

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I gotta wait till saturday

Some ppl said some departments have posted on the wall but long going up North when I can wait 4 days

Go to muse yeah then click on your subject activity, then files.

Mine's been posted a week, quite a few subjects have been too.

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well done son!

dont get complacent though. Remember 1st year doesnt count for anything and u will need to up the levels again next year/

do you mean 4% off a first? im pretty sure theres no way you can know you were 4 marks off a first.

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