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  1. illegallybrunette's Avatar
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    Legal Method at Birkbeck College...
    I have just completed the Legal Method Certificate of Higher Education at Birkbeck College and I have just calculated my overall grade, using the following results that I have obtained:

    Module 1: 65%
    Module 2: 65.1%
    Module 3: 70.5%
    Module 4: 77%

    Each module is weighted equally (25% each) and I am wondering if marks such as 70.5% will be rounded up to 71%?

    If so my overall mark would be 69.5%, would this be rounded up to 70%, or is this unlikely?

    I am seriously hoping and praying this is the case, but am also a realist and don't want to get my hopes up so if any of you could shed any light on the possible outcome, that would be amazing!

    Thanks in advance!
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    Re: Legal Method at Birkbeck College...
    After calculating your results, I got a mark of 69.4%

    It might be just under what they would deem sufficient to increase your mark to the next boundary. It's certainly worth getting in contact with David Jennings and seeing what he says.

    Send me a PM with all your individual marks just incase you haven't put the correct weighting on some of the modules. Remember, some of them weigh in at 40% of a module that's worth 25%. Definitely worth going over again.
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