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  1. 5 mars 2024 · Below is a list of the possible classifications with the usual percentages for each class - but these percentages vary between subjects and universities: Classification. Mark. Open University Mark. First-Class Honours (a '1st') 70% and above. 85% and above. Upper Second-Class Honours (a '2:1') 60 - 69%.

  2. It is 85% for a pass 1 on a module. Bear in mind this requires an 85% average on assignments and 85% on the end of module exam. Perfect assignments and 84% on the exam gets you a pass 2. There are exceptions and a few percent leeway if grade boundaries are shifted or there were special circumstances.

  3. Open University. The Open university (OU) is the biggest university in the UK with more than 260,000 students studying for qualifications through distance learning. Use this forum to connect with OU applicants and current students, get support and get the facts. Look at our Official Guide. View Open Days. Check out courses and reviews. Chat to us.

  4. 12 mai 2019 · Assuming you have done that, there isn't an equivalent if you get a pass 3 that'll be a third class degree. Other uni grading is slightly different because they grade their papers differently to the OU. But a 3rd class is a 3rd class. What you could do is put your overall percentage on CV's or job applications to show that although your grade ...

  5. 26 juil. 2023 · Is the open university really 'two-thirds' of a brick uni degree? Might be a stupid question, but will Open Uni free funding affect student finance; Uni messed up my timetable; Full Time and Open Uni (also full time) Open Uni - Question regarding start date and modules per year; Do I still get ucas points? Travel while studying with Open University

  6. 26 déc. 2021 · Year 1 = 120 credits. Year 2 = 120 credits. Year 3 = 120 credits. =360. So as you've chosen your modules you can go on to enrolment. Also, when you go to enrolment and do the register bit if you're applying for student finance England, put £0.00 in the pay now box they will ask you for your student finance England reference number.

  7. I think that there are some periods between TMA when you are allowed more time but I wouldn't call it holidays (at least not 'official' holidays). It all depends how you plan your studies: e.g. modules usually start in October and finish in June so in fact you can get some 'holidays' if you decide to do one module at a time (I mean 60 credits).

  8. You can get past TMA questions off previous students sometimes and sometimes tutors do give them out but unless someone wants to share their answers to TMAs (which isn't allowed as may lead to plagiarism/similar questions being set) you'll only get the question set. 10 years ago. Lambert87.

  9. I would never do an open university degrees course again. This is not sour grapes, the one poor mark did not affect my final result top much, i would have got 80% instead i got 78% for my final degree result. But it did sour my belief in fairness from open university. I consistently achieved 75-85% over my course and got 89% in a previous exam.

  10. From the TMAs (and assuming you get 0 on TMA04) your result would be 24.4% before the EMA. Whatever you score on your EMA would then be halved and added on to this. eg. if you score 50% on your EMA your total would be 24.4 + 25 = 49.4%. Hope that helps. Weighting generally makes sense, it just involves knowing what to type into a calculator.

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