Results are out!
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Oh, I didn't realise different departments have different results dates
I guess you're going in to your 3rd year too then, what do you study?
(Original post by parpirate)
Lol mine were out on the 2nd, thank you finalists for sharing my modules
Well done though
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Alright, alright.. you lot have embarrassed me enough already!


(Original post by Oh my Ms. Coffey)
I had my results maybe 2 weeks ago. -
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Congrats mate, i'm pleased for you- See you in part C
! I somehow got 90% in Microeconomics 
(Original post by Potally_Tissed)
If it's any consolation, I got mine at the same time as you
No resits so I'm happy
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Thank you, I study BSc Economics

(Original post by kaypc)
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Re: Results are out!Saw the email and thought it might be you(Original post by MikeyS)
I can't believe it, I've won the £250 prize for the best second year student- highest mark in the year
That's brilliant, congrats again
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Thank you very much mate. Still can't believe it, I thought someone would have beaten me
Beers on me at refreshers
What makes my success even sweeter is I never had A-level maths when I started this degree and struggled a bit with it in year 1- for all you first years in this boat, if you're going through hell, keep going (it'll come good)!
(Original post by Potally_Tissed)
Saw the email and thought it might be you
That's brilliant, congrats again
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Re: Results are out!I only got £100(Original post by MikeyS)
I can't believe it, I've won the £250 prize for the best second year student- highest mark in the year
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Re: Results are out!Yeh they tend to.(Original post by MikeyS)
Oh, I didn't realise different departments have different results dates
I guess you're going in to your 3rd year too then, what do you study?
Nope going into part D Of Civil Engineering, 5th year of my course (if you don't count the resit year). -
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Thank you
What options have you picked? I presume you will take compulsory Micro, Macro and Econometrics?
This is my general, non subject specific advice to you:
1. Do all the readings, preferably before the lecture so you know what is being talked about. If something you don't understand comes up, go away and read about it!
2. Keep up to date with all tutorials, and practice them on a regular basis. Many subjects will use similar questions in the summer exam and/or coursework tests, especially Microeconomics! You will have Chris Wilson for the first semester in this and he is brilliant, make sure you practice all the test yourself and practice questions he hides in the lecture slides.
3. Don't take the view that coursework tests are only worth 20% or 30%. You can easily get 80%+ in all of these with a little work; make sure you hit this target and it will provide you with a buffer for the summer exams and take some pressure off (I went in there needing only 63% in everything to get a 1st overall). Many people find themselves playing catch up as a result of poor performance in these, but they are actually very easy to score some insanely high marks in.
(Original post by finance_economix)
That's an amazing grade
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Re: Results are out!I don't actually go to loughborough, just managed to come across this thread by chance lol thanks for your advice will be taking it very seriously.(Original post by MikeyS)
Thank you
What options have you picked? I presume you will take compulsory Micro, Macro and Econometrics?
This is my general, non subject specific advice to you:
1. Do all the readings, preferably before the lecture so you know what is being talked about. If something you don't understand comes up, go away and read about it!
2. Keep up to date with all tutorials, and practice them on a regular basis. Many subjects will use similar questions in the summer exam and/or coursework tests, especially Microeconomics! You will have Chris Wilson for the first semester in this and he is brilliant, make sure you practice all the test yourself and practice questions he hides in the lecture slides.
3. Don't take the view that coursework tests are only worth 20% or 30%. You can easily get 80%+ in all of these with a little work; make sure you hit this target and it will provide you with a buffer for the summer exams and take some pressure off (I went in there needing only 63% in everything to get a 1st overall). Many people find themselves playing catch up as a result of poor performance in these, but they are actually very easy to score some insanely high marks in.
When you say do all the reading, did you literally just read, or did you take notes? How did you go about note taking and revision?

I guess you're going in to your 3rd year too then, what do you study?
