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Some markers are lenient, others are fairly rigid. I received a 7/10 for a lab that wasn't even half finished. Had it been someone else, I probably would have gotten a 4/10.What do you mean by "right marker"? how does this work and how do you know who to choose?
Wow. So your final mark comprises of a portion of how well you can choose the right person to mark (or in group assessments, how well you can choose the right group).Some markers are lenient, others are fairly rigid. I received a 7/10 for a lab that wasn't even half finished. Had it been someone else, I probably would have gotten a 4/10.
Some markers deduct for errors in units, others just ask you again to see if you want to correct it, and some just don't care - they just tell you what it is and give you the marks.
its not really that, almost all of the time you will get a decent mark if you complete majority of the task (i got above 8/10 for all of mine, it also helps if you're not a dick to the student lab helpers lol)Wow. So your final mark comprises of a portion of how well you can choose the right person to mark (or in group assessments, how well you can choose the right group).
If you have the correct answers, then no, you will get marks for your correct answers. My scenario was where I didn't have anything written, and I explained the situation and my answers, and they were like, 'okay, sure, I'll give you half a mark here and there'. But if it were someone else, they might have just said, 'you didn't have it written down, so zero marks'.Wow. So your final mark comprises of a portion of how well you can choose the right person to mark (or in group assessments, how well you can choose the right group).