Ad Lib Posted December 2, 2011 Share Posted December 2, 2011 (edited) Whole class gets a 1-week extension on the politics essay. Most convenient. Edited December 2, 2011 by Ad Lib 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bullywee Posted December 4, 2011 Share Posted December 4, 2011 i'm counting on the death of gary speed being good enough reason to grant me an extension for my scottish politics essay. otherwise it's going to be a long night. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mushroom Posted December 4, 2011 Share Posted December 4, 2011 (edited) I'm not the type to leave things to the last minute, so I was exceptionally worried about my (2500-3000 word) essay which is due tomorrow (and worth 75% of this 30 credit course and could count to my final mark) I was sitting at around 1700 overnight, but have managed to hit 2600, with 2 and a half hours work this afternoon, which is a massive relief. I have an A5 for the other 25%, so naturally it would be a massive boost to at least keep this in the high B's and make this course that I thought would be more a case of something to get over with, something that could actually help my final classification! Edited December 4, 2011 by Mushroom 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ForzaDundee Posted December 4, 2011 Share Posted December 4, 2011 My first ever uni exam is on friday and I've already resigned myself to failure. Great start. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Widge Posted December 4, 2011 Share Posted December 4, 2011 My first ever uni exam is on friday and I've already resigned myself to failure. Great start. Mines tomorrow and I know the feeling, albiet the lecturers all said they don't expect good marks, since its the first exam we've done in years, so a pass is a pass in my books atm. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoda Posted December 4, 2011 Share Posted December 4, 2011 Got me exam timetable t'other day. Friday 13th January 2012 - HRD Wednesday 18th January 2012 - Contemporary British Governance Thursday 19th January 2012 - Work And Organisational Psychology All three exams are two hours long. I think I can do pretty well in them and a few weeks of revision should ensure I can back up my claim. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Just a bairn Posted December 4, 2011 Share Posted December 4, 2011 My only exam is on the 16th. I only need 2% in the exam to pass the module, but I'm looking to get a high B at least. A1's in my other modules, so it would be nice to get the full set. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vikingTON Posted December 4, 2011 Share Posted December 4, 2011 I have one exam this semester. It is a seen exam which means I have two weeks to prepare my first-class answers on Friday 16th. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ad Lib Posted December 4, 2011 Share Posted December 4, 2011 ^^^ Gets a 2:1 and is raging. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hedgecutter Posted December 4, 2011 Share Posted December 4, 2011 It is a seen exam which means I have two weeks to prepare my first-class answers Seriously, what's the point in these seen exams? (by this I assume you are given the question in advance?) I had one of these once and saw it as a waste of time, basically testing your ability to memorise a set text like a Standard Grade German speaking exam. Even the class idiot got a decent mark if I remember correctly (which probably secured him his Third by the skin of his teeth!) 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoda Posted December 4, 2011 Share Posted December 4, 2011 Question here. For Turnitin, is a low score/percentage good? It hasn't been explained to us at all. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raith Against The Machine Posted December 4, 2011 Share Posted December 4, 2011 Question here. For Turnitin, is a low score/percentage good? It hasn't been explained to us at all. Yeah, I'm sure it is. If you hand in the same piece of work twice it gets a score of 100%. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
craigkillie Posted December 4, 2011 Share Posted December 4, 2011 ^^^ Gets a 2:1 and is raging. ^^^ Pointing at nobody. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bullywee Posted December 5, 2011 Share Posted December 5, 2011 in my essay i've referenced a book, partly written by someone in the department, that has yet to be published. i found it on google scholar and took quite a lot of information from it before realising the date on it. is this allowed? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mushroom Posted December 5, 2011 Share Posted December 5, 2011 in my essay i've referenced a book, partly written by someone in the department, that has yet to be published. i found it on google scholar and took quite a lot of information from it before realising the date on it. is this allowed? If it's on google scholar then I can't see why not. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supras Posted December 5, 2011 Share Posted December 5, 2011 My first ever uni exam is on friday and I've already resigned myself to failure. Great start. Friday? You can rescue anything by Friday. That's quitter mentality. ^^^ Gets a 2:1 and is raging. It's always funny when that doesn't work. Question here. For Turnitin, is a low score/percentage good? It hasn't been explained to us at all. Yes, kinda. From what I heard from my lecturer it is to avoid people buying essays off the internet or soemthing but is actually pretty useless. I got 4% but it's a pain in the tits having to print it off and all that. in my essay i've referenced a book, partly written by someone in the department, that has yet to be published. i found it on google scholar and took quite a lot of information from it before realising the date on it. is this allowed? I don't know what google scholar is but I use google books and cite the book not the webpage. If ever questioned on publishing dates my response is two fold: 1) I found it in the Mitchell library - see them searching through that 2) I have a friend in the states who gave me the reference. If those fail come clean and say a bigger boy told you to do it. I had my one and only exam and despite being a class test worth only 20% I studied like f**k for it and have hopefully come out with a decent B-A grade. There was one question I kept fucking up but I think a superhuman writing effort at the end might have said it. It was my only totally numerical exam since 4th year at school but I think I handled it fairly well. And I've heard some educated guesses with regards to the standard deviation of market portfoilios in the US in the last 80 years was actually correct. Quite a few people on the course did zero revision - accepted they were going to fail and then started texting me at 1 this morning and then blamed me afterwards Never understood that mentality, even if I don't really understand the course I always go into exams with a fighting chance. Also handed in two further courseworks today which means until the 9th I only have a 70% weighted business plan, a presentation and some internship applications. Do-able. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bullywee Posted December 5, 2011 Share Posted December 5, 2011 I don't know what google scholar is but I use google books and cite the book not the webpage. If ever questioned on publishing dates my response is two fold: 1) I found it in the Mitchell library - see them searching through that 2) I have a friend in the states who gave me the reference. If those fail come clean and say a bigger boy told you to do it. google scholar basically gives you links to various journals as well as books kept on google books. i also just reference the book instead of copying the link, but i am quite wary of referencing a book that says its publication date is 2012. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vikingTON Posted December 5, 2011 Share Posted December 5, 2011 Seriously, what's the point in these seen exams? (by this I assume you are given the question in advance?) I had one of these once and saw it as a waste of time, basically testing your ability to memorise a set text like a Standard Grade German speaking exam. Even the class idiot got a decent mark if I remember correctly (which probably secured him his Third by the skin of his teeth!) Actually, I don't see the point in an unseen exam. The issue should be whether you can articulately assess a key theme in the course, with benefit of evidence and perspectives. It shouldn't be luck of the draw as to which questions they randomly put in a paper, and how many of the wee facts you had to memorise you remembered about it. Unseen exams are pointless, as it just leads to regurgitating facts for a spread of 4-5 questions, then using two of them not very well. I'm all for seen exams as a marker of how well the student understands the course, so long as they are marked to a high standard. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vikingTON Posted December 5, 2011 Share Posted December 5, 2011 in my essay i've referenced a book, partly written by someone in the department, that has yet to be published. i found it on google scholar and took quite a lot of information from it before realising the date on it. is this allowed? It is allowed but you should include the Google Scholar link in your reference and the date you accessed it. Most times I'd just use the printed publishing details but obviously that's a problem with this one. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supras Posted December 5, 2011 Share Posted December 5, 2011 It is allowed but you should include the Google Scholar link in your reference and the date you accessed it. Most times I'd just use the printed publishing details but obviously that's a problem with this one. Yeah, I can understand why it's better to cite actual books and not web pages but in exceptional circumstances just bite the bullet. I'd be astonished if lecturers aren't aware of this massaging of the facts given most students I know do it. In my last essay there were a few 2011 editions I am almost certain don't exist anywhere in the UK. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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