My results came through:
(For those who on my friends list that aren't used to Australian grading, the Cs and Ds are good - they stand for Credit and Distinction. From lowest to highest, it goes Fail (F), Near-Pass (NP), Pass (P), Credit (C), Distinction (D), High Distinction (HD).)
Hooray! Those LIN code subjects are the ones I wanted to do really well on, because I need them to do Honours in Linguistics. The 63 is a tad unfortunate (but was probably due to the fact that I thought my third assignment only had 2 pages, when in fact there was another one sneakily hidden behind the second page!), but is all good, because I already had over a 70 average, and my average here for my LIN subjects is a 70! Which means I rock, and am expecting a letter from the Arts Faculty any day now.
On a somewhat unrelated note, I found a brilliant web-script that I'm loving more every time I use it. It takes a table, delimited by some character, and then converts it into a HTML or MediaWiki table automagically! Why is this cool? Because I can use Excel to make a nice data table (or any sort of simple table), and then copy and paste it directly into the script, and with only a little tweaking of settings, it'll give me a picture-perfect table! Yay! This is the script I'm talking about. A very nice time saver indeed.
Subject | Grade | |
---|---|---|
CSE2302 (Operating Systems) | 66 | C |
LIN3490 (Literacies, Communication and Cyberspace) | 77 | D |
LIN3510 (Structure of English) | 63 | C |
PHL2330 (Issues in Political Philosophy) | 71 | D |
(For those who on my friends list that aren't used to Australian grading, the Cs and Ds are good - they stand for Credit and Distinction. From lowest to highest, it goes Fail (F), Near-Pass (NP), Pass (P), Credit (C), Distinction (D), High Distinction (HD).)
Hooray! Those LIN code subjects are the ones I wanted to do really well on, because I need them to do Honours in Linguistics. The 63 is a tad unfortunate (but was probably due to the fact that I thought my third assignment only had 2 pages, when in fact there was another one sneakily hidden behind the second page!), but is all good, because I already had over a 70 average, and my average here for my LIN subjects is a 70! Which means I rock, and am expecting a letter from the Arts Faculty any day now.
On a somewhat unrelated note, I found a brilliant web-script that I'm loving more every time I use it. It takes a table, delimited by some character, and then converts it into a HTML or MediaWiki table automagically! Why is this cool? Because I can use Excel to make a nice data table (or any sort of simple table), and then copy and paste it directly into the script, and with only a little tweaking of settings, it'll give me a picture-perfect table! Yay! This is the script I'm talking about. A very nice time saver indeed.