So my tma 4 scored 53. Lowest mark i have had throughout this module and the lowest of all my modules so far....
But the question is... do i double down?
My OCAS so far is s grade three pass. I can turn in two more tma's that hover around 50 and get a grade three pass.
I could not bother to do the last two tms's and drop to a grade 4 pass...
Then it all rides on the exam. Anything exam score over 40% for a grade 4 pass or over 55% for a grade three. I cannot see any possible way i could hit 70% or higher in the exam to jail a grade 2 pass.
This is all disappointing, the two modules before this one i have been in the 80-85% range...
So i wonder if i should play ball and submit the final 2 tma's, or should i not bother with them? Or even better, mis represent the next tma question into a sarcastic rant about how awful i have found this module and philosophy in general.
I would love to hear what Simon thinks about my situation. Without his wise words i might have lost my rag with this module much sooner
So i cannot thank Simon Reed enough for his support and his wise perspective.
New philosophical lows...
So my tma 4 scored 53. Lowest mark i have had throughout this module and the lowest of all my modules so far....
But the question is... do i double down?
My OCAS so far is s grade three pass. I can turn in two more tma's that hover around 50 and get a grade three pass.
I could not bother to do the last two tms's and drop to a grade 4 pass...
Then it all rides on the exam. Anything exam score over 40% for a grade 4 pass or over 55% for a grade three. I cannot see any possible way i could hit 70% or higher in the exam to jail a grade 2 pass.
This is all disappointing, the two modules before this one i have been in the 80-85% range...
So i wonder if i should play ball and submit the final 2 tma's, or should i not bother with them? Or even better, mis represent the next tma question into a sarcastic rant about how awful i have found this module and philosophy in general.
I would love to hear what Simon thinks about my situation. Without his wise words i might have lost my rag with this module much sooner
So i cannot thank Simon Reed enough for his support and his wise perspective.
#bloodyA222 .