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lyore ([personal profile] lyore) wrote2005-11-28 02:57 pm

Results

Well, it's official. I can graduate. Got the results today - three distinctions and a high distinction. Pretty cool. I am a little annoyed that I was only two marks off getting a HD for my thesis. Oh well, it's all good.

So, I'm graduating with 2A honours - which is what I was hoping for, means I have a distinction average. Considering I don't actually know anyone with a HD average in Engineering, I think this is ok.

Yay!. Will Graduate! Will have Job! Will get money! Live in cool Apartment!

And now I have to go to the stupid temporary job. It isn't temporary enough to suit me.

And I hope everyone else did well/OK/passed - whatever you were hoping for.

Congrats

[identity profile] wolfwarrior.livejournal.com 2005-11-29 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
Congrats babe... very glad to hear that you went well in your exams... not that I'm hugely surprised... how'd you end up going in Energy systems?

I ended up with a D and a CR, so close to a HD god damnit... oh well... pretty fricken happy with my results to tell you the truth, and even happier that the convention went well... you so should have been there for this one.

Still looking forward to catching you up north, probably mid Jan =)

Re: Congrats

[identity profile] lyore.livejournal.com 2005-11-29 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
71 or 72, I forget which. Just about as low a distinction as you can get, but I don't care. You?

And you had better come - no more piking :)
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Re: Congrats

[personal profile] ashavah 2005-12-01 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
They actually tell you your marks? Lucky things! We don't get to know our marks, what we got on the exam, anything. We just get a grade at the end of the semester and have to figure it out from there.

Re: Congrats

[identity profile] lyore.livejournal.com 2005-12-01 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
We get our marks for the entire unit (as well as a grade - distinction, credit, whatever). If we want to know what we got in the exam, we either work backwards, or ask the lecturer.