| Course | Weight | Credit | Year | Title | Grade | Exam | Other | Overall | ||
| HIST259 | 1.00 | 30 | 08/09 | The First World War | IIi | 65 | 71 | 67 | ||
| HIST261 | 1.00 | 30 | 08/09 | Consensus or Conflict?: Change and Continuity in the Culture, Society and Politics of the United States, 1789-1989 | IIi | 59 | 67 | 62 | ||
| HIST267 | 1.00 | 30 | 08/09 | Life at the Edge: Britain, Europe and the Colonial Experience c.1550 - c.1670 | IIi | 63 | 68 | 65 | ||
| PSYC203 | 1.00 | 30 | 08/09 | Social Psychology | IIi | 63 | 68 | 64 | ||
| HIST248 | 1.00 | 30 | 09/10 | Men, Women and Warfare: Twentieth-Century Experiences | IIi | 62 | 68 | 64 | ||
| HIST300 | 1.00 | 30 | 09/10 | Dissertation | I | 70 | 70 | |||
| HIST364i | 1.00 | 30 | 09/10 | 'The Shock of the New': Modernity and the Modernisms of American Culture, 1877-1919 | IIi | 66 | 66 | 66 | ||
| HIST364ii | 1.00 | 30 | 09/10 | F'The Shock of the New': Modernity and the Modernisms of American Culture, 1877-1919 | IIi | 66 | 67 | 66 |
Thursday, 8 July 2010
Results Day
So, today is results day! Being a history student makes things a bit easier - no half modules, and everything is equally weighted. Somewhat of a concern was my second year minor subject (Psychology), which was split into two 'half-units', Social Psychology and Developmental Psychology. I always hated Dev. and as a result did no work for it all year, causing me to get a shite mark (52) in that particular module. I contacted my department, concerned that this unit would drag my overall mark down considerably and after giving them a little "personal difficulties in exam period" bullshit they agreed to waive that module and allow Social to stand as a full, independent module. This aside it really is straightforward; 8 modules totalled 524, giving an average of 65.5. That's it then - three years of my life traded against a rather average 2:1. From the looks of it, I never really threatened to get any other classification, but given my admittedly poor effort levels, I can't really complain. Transcript below:
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