Please enlighten me as to how the percentage relates to the degree over there...
As far as I remember it the following was a guide since the exam board of the University I did my batchelor's at did bell-curve weighting to make sure their award spread was consistent from year to year. Which means it would suck to be OK in a year of genius students, but whatever.
40%+ 3rd class 50%+ Lower 2nd class (known as a 2.2 pronounced "two two") 60%+ Upper 2nd class (2.1) 70%+ 1st class
Individual reports would be percentage graded with no "award" name given, but you needed a yearly average of 40% to stay on the course and enter the exams in the first two years. If you reached the end of the third year but got less than 40% overall in your exams for years two and three then you were awarded a "general" degree (no honours) which was just a consolation for reaching the end of the course without being kicked off.
I am talking about CONSOLE gaming not portable, I have a Wii and it seriously lacks a decent selection of games how many times lately have you seen news about top title Wii games? If you look its all about Xbox 360 and PS3 titles, the Wii is nowhere to be seen!
For console gaming Xbox Live network vs PS3 the 360 has far more online gamers on that service.
My mate has a 360 and PS3 and we have done our own side by side comparisons of cross platform games and the 360 won hands down.
fist of all just because it a portable dose not mean its not a console it just means its a PORTABLE CONSOLE
second more people online just means more dickheads
third why you all ways got a mate it all ways sounds like a crack of s**t and as he/she is a mate of yours dose he own a ps3 look at what you say on the forims dont you go and preach 360 to them all the time ???
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As far as I remember it the following was a guide since the exam board of the University I did my batchelor's at did bell-curve weighting to make sure their award spread was consistent from year to year. Which means it would suck to be OK in a year of genius students, but whatever.
40%+ 3rd class
50%+ Lower 2nd class (known as a 2.2 pronounced "two two")
60%+ Upper 2nd class (2.1)
70%+ 1st class
Individual reports would be percentage graded with no "award" name given, but you needed a yearly average of 40% to stay on the course and enter the exams in the first two years. If you reached the end of the third year but got less than 40% overall in your exams for years two and three then you were awarded a "general" degree (no honours) which was just a consolation for reaching the end of the course without being kicked off.