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Hello, can anyone tell me whether ARU would be likely to round up 69.5 to 70?
Due to the new policy surrounding Covid-19 (where they take your average and bump up any marks to your average if you get lower), the lowest mark I can get is 69%. Feeling very anxious about the possibility of getting 1% off a distinction for my MSc. 69% is considered a pass.
Thank you for any information in advance.
Due to the new policy surrounding Covid-19 (where they take your average and bump up any marks to your average if you get lower), the lowest mark I can get is 69%. Feeling very anxious about the possibility of getting 1% off a distinction for my MSc. 69% is considered a pass.
Thank you for any information in advance.
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(Original post by Amybarret22)
Hello, can anyone tell me whether ARU would be likely to round up 69.5 to 70?
Due to the new policy surrounding Covid-19 (where they take your average and bump up any marks to your average if you get lower), the lowest mark I can get is 69%. Feeling very anxious about the possibility of getting 1% off a distinction for my MSc. 69% is considered a pass.
Thank you for any information in advance.
Hello, can anyone tell me whether ARU would be likely to round up 69.5 to 70?
Due to the new policy surrounding Covid-19 (where they take your average and bump up any marks to your average if you get lower), the lowest mark I can get is 69%. Feeling very anxious about the possibility of getting 1% off a distinction for my MSc. 69% is considered a pass.
Thank you for any information in advance.
It may be best to contact your specific faculty or student services for advice. If you need help finding the right people email [email protected] in the first instance. Alternatively, you should be able to find the right team for your faculty from the emails you were receiving during your learning. I am not sure for this process for Masters students.
best,
Megan
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