The averages in my class are usually mid 70s, frequently with ~20% failing, which leaves many people either failing or on the edge of failure, given that <70 is considered failing.
Our classes usually average in the low 80's. Sometimes in the 70's. This usually happens when big exams are scheduled in close proximity. Anywhere from 5 to 10% on any given exam fail.
Not sure of the exact percentage at UNE but it's fairly sizeable; they have to do pretty generous "massaging" of the grades otherwise literally half the class would fail out.
depended heavily on the exam. We had some were the average was a 65%, so over half the class failed. Typically a high 70 average, so Id say at least 15-30% fail each exam.
Scores are curved though, there was one block where I failed every exam but with the curve had an 80
depended heavily on the exam. We had some were the average was a 65%, so over half the class failed. Typically a high 70 average, so Id say at least 15-30% fail each exam.
Scores are curved though, there was one block where I failed every exam but with the curve had an 80
Not sure of the exact percentage at UNE but it's fairly sizeable; they have to do pretty generous "massaging" of the grades otherwise literally half the class would fail out.
How many schools release this information? My school can see a box and whisker plot so i can only tell if one person fails (because they have the minimum score).