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bugshaw September 12 2007, 21:54:42 UTC
Cor! Well done!

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muninnhuginn September 12 2007, 22:06:24 UTC
Thx ;-)

I was really worried about the science course, almost conviced I'd failed. Now, of course, I'm just annoyed about that missed 5% in the robots.

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bibliogirl September 12 2007, 21:58:29 UTC
Congratulations! (said she, only fractionally bitterly ;))

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muninnhuginn September 12 2007, 22:12:45 UTC
T1* courses lead you through things and make it terribly easy to do well. In comparison, I found S199 terrifying.

I'm finding the whole variety in how courses are marked and how marks and feedback given quite boggling. With two of us doing courses here (undergrad and post-grad) we're covering almost every initial letter (so to speak) and hence diffence in course admin, culture.... There's a research project in there....

Just getting marks and no feedback, whilst maybe understandable in courses without individual tutor contact, really is the pits tho'. You've every right to feel annoyed.

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bibliogirl September 12 2007, 22:26:40 UTC
It is a bit over-complex, isn't it? I mean, I can understand some variety, but it's more like "let's pick four or five different methods of assessment and randomly throw them at the courses and see which stick".

I rather suspect the OU's comments, if I get any at all, will be along the lines of "well, you should have done A102 then, shouldn't you" to which my response will be short and unprintable. ;)

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boxofdelights September 12 2007, 23:43:17 UTC
Congratulations!

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muninnhuginn September 12 2007, 23:51:59 UTC
Thank you.

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lil_shepherd September 13 2007, 05:29:51 UTC
Congratulations!

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muninnhuginn September 13 2007, 07:39:41 UTC
Thanks.

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alitalf September 13 2007, 08:04:20 UTC
Very well done! I'm not surprised, of course, only pleased...

Did I leave behind a small phone battery in a plastic sachet at your honourable ancestor's house perchance? I've lost my spare battery and can't think where.

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muninnhuginn September 13 2007, 08:09:44 UTC
I don't believe you left anything. The Aged P didn't mention anything, but I'll try to remember to ask him to look when he gets back from Nepal.

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