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Friday, June 17, 2005

results

I received my results (by snail-mail) today and I can't decipher it. I don't understand how a mark of 62 and a mark of 77 can get a credit point of 30 each. Shouldn't the points differ over a certain range of marks? I have a grade average of 71.75 and I guess that's pretty reasonable. My credit points total 120. But I think that's flawed and inaccurate because I think everyone has the same number of credit points regardless of what marks they get. So I think only the grade average justifies our actual performance in school. Hmmm...the mystery. Who cares? I'm moving on to the next level. Whoopee. Interior Design/Architecture here I come!

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