raiders771
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passed all mine cheering...1st year done
In my memory, you are not a first year first semester student.MuffinMan said:I think i got a 44z for business requirements modelling
Not really sure, I hope I passed.
Walked in the exam with 50% but some stupid rule that said i needed to pass the exam to pass. Thats shit
edit: others pass or greater. Don't have grades now.
Says: "No supp exam is to be given for this subject"
I guess I'll add "Failing a subject with an overall mark of over 50" to my done list
no point, i know i didn't pass. It says planned on that subject.Jian said:In my memory, you are not a first year first semester student.
If you transfered from another course at UTS. You can use the "Email my complete..." link in the old course's result page.
Did you try to enrol Database Fundamentals in Spring semester and then withdraw it? If yes, the study period of DF will show "Spring semester"MuffinMan said:no point, i know i didn't pass. It says planned on that subject.
Edit:
This is what it says:
31265 - Communications for IT Professionals - Enrolled - 6cp - Core - 2007 (Study Period = Spring Semester)
31267 - Programming Fundamentals - Enrolled - 6cp - Core - 2007 (Study Period = Spring Semester)
31270 - Networking Essentials - Enrolled - 6cp - Core - 2007 (Study Period = Spring Semester)
31271 - Database Fundamentals - Planned - 6cp - Core - 2007 (Study Period = Spring Semester) * WTF?
31267 - Business Requirements Modeling - Planned - 6cp - Core (Study Period = N/A) * WTF
Ok, I don't quite get it but I'm 100% sure I enrolled in BRM and did not enroll in database fundamentals. How come database fundamentals show my study plan as (Study Plan = Spring Semester)? I didn't even do the subject in Spring....
Any chance it got BRM and Database mixed up, because even if I got a 44z which is the only logical mark for a 'planned' state having walked in the exam with 50%, wouldn't BRM show as:
31267 - Business Requirements Modelling - Planned - 6cp - Core - 2007 (Study Period = Spring Semester)
instead of
31267 - Business Requirements Modelling - Planned - 6cp - Core - 2007 (Study Period = N/A)
?
I mean study period was empty for something I actually did in the spring semester.Jian said:Did you try to enrol Database Fundamentals in Spring semester and then withdraw it? If yes, the study period of DF will show "Spring semester"
I never see study period = N/A
There is a high probability that subject is failed. Because when the status is changed to Planned, the study period becomes empty.MuffinMan said:I mean study period was empty for something I actually did in the spring semester.
I might have, I don't really remember though.
N/A = empty.
So for BRM which I did in Spring it shows up as "Planned" but does not say that I did it in Spring 07. Hope that clarifies.
edit: pic
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o116/mine_for_life/hmm.jpg
The only way I find which we can know the results before the result release date is result hotline.krayzie_ said:Jian, is there any other way to find out the marks? Or is the only earlier way to call up before the actual day.
it says on the subject outline that no supplemantary exam will be givenJian said:There is a high probability that subject is failed. Because when the status is changed to Planned, the study period becomes empty.
Just wait until the result release date. If you only fail the final exam, you can try to approch subject coordinator/lecturer to persuade them to give you a supplementary exam.
You can still have a try.MuffinMan said:it says on the subject outline that no supplemantary exam will be given
where do you go to tell how many cp you have gained?Huratio said:I've passed everything too =)
Total Credit Points Required for Course 192
Total Credit Points Gained 96
Total Credit Points Enrolled 48
Online Academic RecordMuffinMan said:where do you go to tell how many cp you have gained?
Do you reckon anyone would go that far to release the results?Jian said:If you have relative who is working at UTS Student Centre. You may be able to know your results now. : )
You can appeal.MuffinMan said:hey is there any chance I can get my exam remarked?