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DavidYorkshireFTW
Thanks.
I hope everyone is happy about their grades too.
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Managed to pass first year with a first overall, soo shocked and happy
Any statsy/ psych people out there?

I don't understand what the values should be for eta squared small, medium and large because every source seems different?

How do you report R?

What is the difference between Cohen and eta?

UG dissertations are like nursery school work in comparison
Original post by LeaX
Managed to pass first year with a first overall, soo shocked and happy

Congrats! What course are you studying?
Finally I can join you all in your celebrations! I will be graduating with a first! :biggrin: so very pleased
started working in the lab today! only doing a transformation so out nice and early and I don't start till 2 tomorrow :colondollar:

but university results are starting to come out and I'm now scared whenever I see an email :frown:
Original post by sliceofcake
Finally I can join you all in your celebrations! I will be graduating with a first! :biggrin: so very pleased


What course did you study?
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Original post by lilGem
started working in the lab today! only doing a transformation so out nice and early and I don't start till 2 tomorrow :colondollar:

but university results are starting to come out and I'm now scared whenever I see an email :frown:


Good luck! :smile:
Original post by sliceofcake
Finally I can join you all in your celebrations! I will be graduating with a first! :biggrin: so very pleased


Congratulations :biggrin:
I've also got a first for my degree! Very pleased and a bit surprised


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Actually have deadlines to meet, need to crack in with my work tomorrow to meet the Thursday deadline :eek:

Congratulations everyone! And now to become a student again :tongue:
The way I will be covering up the results email :rofl: gonna be scrolling through each module one by one lol
Original post by codle
Congratulations :biggrin:
I've also got a first for my degree! Very pleased and a bit surprised


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Thanks! And congratulations to you too! I'm sort of surprised because technically I was just under the mark, but I had enough modules with a first grade that allowed me to be pushed up to the higher classification (so close!)

Original post by xpointx
What course did you study?


History of Art :smile:
Original post by sliceofcake
Thanks! And congratulations to you too! I'm sort of surprised because technically I was just under the mark, but I had enough modules with a first grade that allowed me to be pushed up to the higher classification (so close!)



History of Art :smile:


That's exactly what happened to me! I got 69.25 overall, but I got upgraded because I had enough firsts this year. I'm really pleased - I would've been a bit disappointed to get so close but not get it!



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Graduated with a 2:1 in Criminology and Sociology! I can't explain how happy I am, 3rd year was the most stressful time I've ever experienced!

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Hello.

My results come out in 'early July', no specific date so since its now July I keep nervously checking my emails and each time my heart drops.

I know I'll have at least one resit in August probably 2 possibly 3 maybe more :frown:

My uni doesn't email the results they just email to tell us they are available and to login in to see them.

I'm toying with the idea of not looking until the start of August as I'll just be depressed for the next month, on the other hand I'll be spending the next month wondering.

No matter how many resits I don't intend on revising until August.

Ahh the suspense is killing me.

Hold me.
Original post by ninegrandstudent
I reckon that's the easier transition!

Write notes, even if it's after a task. Improve tasks you do regularly over the year - for instance I have written a macro to do some things I was previously doing manual. Ask for opportunities or to help with work that interests you. And socialise with colleagues.

Just a diary to note meetings, timelines and tasks etc. I have never needed this at uni but it was definitely necessary on the job.

The 9-5 does take some getting used to especially if you are adding a commute onto that, but overall I have ended up with more free time than ever!

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Really :redface:
It's been three days and i'm knackered, although I do have to commute!
Thank you for the advice, I think it should be better when it isn't 30 degrees when i'm walking up hill and hopefully it will improve when my project starts :smile:
The times do take some getting used to! The heat Ian't helping me, I only have a 15 minute walk but I am definitely feeling it this week!

My boyfriend has just started an internship required an hour commute (until we move in between the offices) and he is exhausted, but your body does adapt!

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Congrats to everyone who has gotten their results!

Original post by James A
The way I will be covering up the results email :rofl: gonna be scrolling through each module one by one lol


I'll be doing that too. But I'll be sitting with my niece at her nursery session so I'll be surrounded by little kids I can't even swear in front of if my results are bad.

I could just cry and grab a cuddly toy but the nursery teachers would not be amused.

I get my results on Wednesday. I had told my family it would be on Thursday and then I accidentally told them a few days ago it's Wednesday. Well I told a friend on the phone and my mum heard me. So yeah I'm going to be a psycho on Wednesday. It really sucks that my grade right now is 60.000333-something.
Congrats to all those who are graduating! For those who may not be sure about the type of work they want to go into, or unsure on what they want from an employer, completing my dissertation questionnaire may actually help you (as well as being a massive help to me, obviously)!
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Got 65.98 in second year, considering I found the modules really boring I'm kind of happy with that, but I need to start properly working and get that first!

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