Do we have a Karate Society? I know there's a TKD one, well, at least I think so.
Nah, I was hoping there'd be one so I could learn some stuff from different styles and apply it to my own thing. I'd open one in the uni but I work better with kids.
Does anyone know where I can find out how much each year counts towards my degree classification? I need to work out how hard I'm gonna have to work next year
Exam time drove me to the pub a lot more than usual xD In fact, I didn't go in Draper's all year until after my Euro Studies exam...
I miss Drapers. I didn't go there much during exams/Semester B, but in Semester A I practically owned the place, also having passed out slept in it a few times
I miss Drapers. I didn't go there much during exams/Semester B, but in Semester A I practically owned the place, also having passed out slept in it a few times
And they just left you there? xD
I've never been in there long enough to get drunk. The closest I've got, I ended up disappearing to Creed Court because my mate had weed.
Does anyone know where I can find out how much each year counts towards my degree classification? I need to work out how hard I'm gonna have to work next year
Calculating your final mean There is College-wide, classification mean for all students who began their studies in or after 2004. This mean compulsorily includes the marks from all 360 credits (390 credits for four54 year students) taken throughout your studies. If marks for fewer than 120 credits are recorded in any one year, the computer will make calculations by inserting marks of zero as appropriate. Firstly, marks to the value of 120 credits for your final year will be added together and multiplied by four. Secondly, marks to the value of 120 credits for your second year will be added together and multiplied by two. For students who have done the Year Abroad Assessment, the mark for that too will be multiplied by two. These sub-totals plus marks to the value of 120 credits for your first year will be added together to form a grand total. This is then divided by 56 (60 for students who have done the year Abroad Assessment) to give the mean.