kickstickik wrote: » When do they normally release timetables for BESS? I applied for a job and they want to know what hours I'll be available ASAP.
thisistough wrote: » Hi all, Just wondering if anyone can tell me what way the exams for BESS work? I'm hoping to be starting in September and I've tried google but it seems to be failing me, all that I can find regarding semesterisation are articles from 2008. Is it that you study certain modules sept-dec and then sit exams in these and then do the same for summer exams? Thanks
andrew wrote: » 6 modules, each of which is split into 2 parts. Not all modules have exams other than the end of year exams. For the modules which do have exams, there are exams in December (for part 1 of the module) and Easter (?) for part 2 of the module, and then end of year exams which combine both parts of the module.
Tragedy wrote: » Unless things have radically changed, exams take place in both reading weeks, not December/Easter
EaSwe wrote: » I know this question has been asked in previous years but I was hoping what are the experiences of present day BESS students, of the course, the atmosphere, the people... especially seeing as I'll be going in there (fingers crossed) knowing absolutely no one...
Tragedy wrote: » If you think Business in 1st year is boring, God help you. Best module I did in 3 years.
Bears and Vodka wrote: » I think it's one of those modules that you grow to appreciate when you progress through the years in BESS.
Sgro wrote: » Also I'll tell you this - if you can - GO ON EXCHANGE. I'm just finishing mine up now and it is the best thing I've done in college. Even if you're going by yourself (which won't happen), just go, you might feel anxious before leaving but don't let this put you off and promise me, if you're able to go on exchange do it! if you've any other Q's ask!
connolly12345 wrote: » I'm in first year bess now and was just wondering about exams next week... You know how part of the assessment for each module is coursework and part is the annual exam? do you have to pass the exams if you already have enough % to pass the module from your coursework? eg 20% of the politics assessment is an mcq in michaelmas term... I got 100% in it so I already have 20%, so then if I got like 25% in the summer exam - 25% of the remaining 80% (ie. what the annual exam is worth) is 20% - then I'll have 40% overall for the politics module, if that makes any sense... so like, that's a pass? But.. it says in the exam guidelines that if you fail the 'paper' then you have to sit the supplemental exam for it... So, what's even the point in coursework if this is the case? This was hard to explain so I don't know if any of this makes sense but I hope someone can help...
Leitrim96 wrote: » So I got 460 in the mocks and would give my right arm to do Bess. The language module is so interesting and so much choice. Anyway I'm nervous because im not sure what the points will be next year. I've started the leaving well but hope to continue racking up more points. Will the points make a drastic leap or anything? Also doing pass Maths so I'm afraid of that being a problem.
Louis Lane 6 wrote: » Help! I'm looking for JF BESS books, Economics, Maths and Politics. I'll be happy to pay for second hand editions. Please let me know here or by PM if you can help.
Leitrim96 wrote: » any chance of bess dropping by 10 points?