alsuren ([info]alsuren) wrote,
@ 2006-07-17 00:36:00
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Engineering Tripos, Part IA
Class II, division 1 71 / 100


Engineering Tripos, Part IA 1 (mech) 126 /? 200? that would make the final right
Engineering Tripos, Part IA 2 (stru) 138 /?
Engineering Tripos, Part IA 3 (elec) 127 /?
Engineering Tripos, Part IA 4 (math) 152 /?
Engineering Tripos, Part IA CW 100 /100 (standard credit coursework)

(sorry for the americanisation, but I had all 4LAs)




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(Anonymous)
2006-07-17 02:57 pm UTC (link)
I don't think you need to worry too much about the Americanisation. As an American I can definitively say that we are baffled; we think it is a class schedule.

Jared

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[info]alsuren
2006-07-17 06:33 pm UTC (link)
Mum just phoned up with my *real* mark breakdown

All of the form of:
subject=myMark/total ~yearAverage (comment)

paper 1
thermo+heat=45/100 ~65 (caused my DoS to include an exclamation mark in his letter :P)
mech vib=81/100 ~64 (even after skipping a few lectures and not having the last hand-out or doing the last examples paper. Win)

paper 2
structures=79/100 ~56 ()
materials=59/100 ~56 (learning arbitrary facts? Meh screw that!)

paper 3 (electronics)
circuits=54/90 ~57 (probably from being too complacent and getting the first question wrong in the
digital=50/60 ~44 (probably mostly for telling them to screw themselves when they asked me to profile an assembly program for them)
electromagnetics=23/50 ~27 (because I messed up the order of doing the examples papers, and as a result, didn't learn as much as I should. Didn't help that the lecturer was piss-poor)

paper 4(maths)
a 66/90 ~58 (can't remember the subjects)
b 66/90 ~55 (a.comment)
computing 20/20 ~12 (They don't teach us programming, then test us on programming in the exam. If you removed people who know python from the set when calculating the average, you'd have a number very much closer to zero)

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