Just got all but 1 of my grades back
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Just got all but 1 of my grades back
And I am quite pleased, albeit one mark is slightly lower than I would have liked, but I put 0 effort into that course.
Managed and 11 (86-90) in my tranportations 10 (80-85) in my project management, and even though I bombed a 10% assignemtn (25% graded) and didn't get my other assignment back (assumed the TA was just as much a dick) still walked out of that course with a 9 (77-79%). That grade was most important as it is my structural capstone, high rise design class, sort of the you must have a capstone and to be structural stream you had better do this one not the environmental impact one. I think that a grade as such is respectable and shows that I am knowledgeable enough to bludgeon my way through building design. Just waiting on my pavement grade, and all I am sure , will be well, albeit it cannot be much higher than a 7 due to a bombed test.
Managed and 11 (86-90) in my tranportations 10 (80-85) in my project management, and even though I bombed a 10% assignemtn (25% graded) and didn't get my other assignment back (assumed the TA was just as much a dick) still walked out of that course with a 9 (77-79%). That grade was most important as it is my structural capstone, high rise design class, sort of the you must have a capstone and to be structural stream you had better do this one not the environmental impact one. I think that a grade as such is respectable and shows that I am knowledgeable enough to bludgeon my way through building design. Just waiting on my pavement grade, and all I am sure , will be well, albeit it cannot be much higher than a 7 due to a bombed test.
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Another great semester, two 10s two 11s in foundations, modern structural, bridges and economics respectively, that is all my engineering type courses, just waiting on the BS course. (it is a 12 point grading system)
As for Elec, they do some cool stuff indeed, but I can't do modern physics to save my life ,so you might be right. I couldn't do static physics til they tossed me to the civil engineers either though.
As for Elec, they do some cool stuff indeed, but I can't do modern physics to save my life ,so you might be right. I couldn't do static physics til they tossed me to the civil engineers either though.
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