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Does DIT take all the college years into accout when calculating your classification?

  • 11-04-2012 8:41pm
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    such as 1:1
    2:1
    2:2

    am I rightin saying that 1:1 = >70%
    2:1 60-70
    2:2 50-60 ???


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  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    such as 1:1
    2:1
    2:2

    am I rightin saying that 1:1 = >70%
    2:1 60-70
    2:2 50-60 ???

    More or less:
    1.1 = >70%
    2.1 = 60-69
    2.2 = 50-59
    Pass = 40-49.

    If you're doing a four year degree, usually marks from 1st/2nd year aren't included in the final degree marks, but the rules are different for different courses, you would have to check with your course tutour.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,599 ✭✭✭✭CIARAN_BOYLE


    Rules are different for different courses for example I'm doing a three year course and first year doesn't count towards degree classification, second year counts as 1/3 of the classification and third years counts as 2/3 of the degree classification


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