Buffy_09
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Still though. I may not have to repeat, but that still doesn't eliminate the likelihood of really shitty results So glad I won't have to go through this shit for another year.
On the phone to my parents *Note. The day before exam results come out, the Uni sends a letter to students who have failed exams and have to repeat*
Thing is, my Dad works at the University, so he knew exactly what the fuck kind of post I was looking for
The exams were sat between the 7th and the 18th of December, and then, I think, results had to be submitted by lecturers around the 21st (I think)
At work, that won't work. My solution has been to browse FG, but I'm still getting annoyed. Dude's an hour late! And I want to go home!
Most don't manage that zero day performance. However, 2 days was very common. One day to do all the marking, one day for the professor to validate them.
With new regulations and mandatory meetings to pick up the actual exam to reduce storage space taken up by old exams that typically gets stretched to a week because the date needs to be set before writing the exam - safety margins. To make students attend that meeting no grades are published before that, else many would not pick up their exam - and create the need for storage space that does not exist.
That's not just for tiny classes as well, my first ever uni maths exam was sat by about 150 students and still had the list of grades published the next day. That's without those regulations, obviously.
Though I have never been there, I would live somewhere in the Somerset area. A bit rural, a bit of a slower, conservative lifestyle is what I percieve there. In short, it is like where I grew up.What do you think is the best place to live in Britain, and also, I've always wanted to know.
*shitty mood is shitty*
Wait wut? :?
Got stuff done at college today, a rare occurrence, also passed a test! Naturally to celebrate I've given myself backache and have a crap load of washing up to do.
That's not just for tiny classes as well, my first ever uni maths exam was sat by about 150 students and still had the list of grades published the next day. That's without those regulations, obviously.
150? Ok, that's already quite small compared to what we have. :lol: My first math exam could've very well been around a thousand people. But still, even in the more course-specific exams that are 150 or less people results usually take a few weeks. Boo!