The University gradebook page has been updated with results from the two
class tests that together give one's final mark. As I
related
a week ago,I was told that
I had received a B for the [first] exam, but no numerical number. That situation has now changed: I received a B3 mark, whatever that is, and
now know that my score was 73%. I've even seen my answers along with where I
was correct and where I was wrong.
The second exam also has the mark B3, but no percentage yet. If B3 is
approximately 70-75% according to the first exam, then the second exam has
the same approximate mark, and as each of the two exams both contribute 50%
of the final mark, my final mark must be 70-75%.
I have discovered the conversion table from percentages to 'mark': B3 is
grade point 15 and is 70-73%. As the two exams had the same grade, it follows that my final grade must be
the same, B3. I haven't managed to discover what a failing grade is, but it
appears that I passed comfortably.
This day in history:
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221 | 2009 | Neat tricks in the 'management' program | Delphi, Firebird, Non-modal |
662 | 2013 | A long story with a low payoff | Personal, Motorbikes |
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