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  • 30-03-2010 01:46PM
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    guys,

    Final year student here trying to work out my overall degree (seeing what type of grades i need this semester to get a 2.1)

    So got my exam results semester one.. didnt do the best passed but 50's and 60's have extinating circumstances but that only comes into play if I had of failed anything. Problem is this semester I have a research project wich is worth 25credits I know I can get in the 70's for this.

    Question when working out the average os a module worth 25credits the same as 5 credits.. like I just add up the % results and divide by the number of modules and credits dont come into play??

    Thanks!!

    God I hate 4th year :(


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,096 ✭✭✭An Citeog


    ERR! wrote: »
    guys,

    Final year student here trying to work out my overall degree (seeing what type of grades i need this semester to get a 2.1)

    So got my exam results semester one.. didnt do the best passed but 50's and 60's have extinating circumstances but that only comes into play if I had of failed anything. Problem is this semester I have a research project wich is worth 25credits I know I can get in the 70's for this.

    Question when working out the average os a module worth 25credits the same as 5 credits.. like I just add up the % results and divide by the number of modules and credits dont come into play??

    Thanks!!

    God I hate 4th year :(

    Your results are weighted depending on the amount of credits, so the result you get in your research project is worth 5 times that of a 5 credit module.


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