How Many Credits Do You Need To Graduate From Exeter?

Students must complete 24 credits in Grades 9 through 12 in order to attain a high school diploma and to help prepare them for further education or employment after graduation.

What percentage is a 2 1 Exeter?

Example: • UG student has a final weighted average of 59.93 and is awarded a 2:1. A final weighted mark equal to or greater than 48.00%, 58.00% or 68.00% and have stage weighted modules to the value of at least 50% in the next classification range.

WHAT A levels do you need for Exeter?

General entry requirements
GCSE English Language and Maths at grade C* or above (or equivalent O Level or numeric GCSE grades) 64 UCAS tariff points (minimum) from relevant Level 3 qualifications, such as two or more A Levels or an Extended National Diploma. An appropriate NVQ at Level 3 or.

How much does 3rd year count towards degree?

The most common ratio is a weighting of 1:2, but this can vary depending upon your course and university. Some employ a split of 40% for the second year and 60% for the third. In the 1:2 weighting ratio, your second-year marks account for one third of your final grade, while your third-year marks contribute two thirds.

What happens if I fail a module Exeter?

If you fail more than the amount of credits that can be condoned, you will be automatically referred in all failed modules. In all cases, we will contact you at the appropriate time (once ALL module results are known) with full instructions of what to do next. You do NOT need to apply for your resits.

Is 74 a good mark at uni?

Excellent 74-79% All the qualities of a lower first class mark but outstanding in one or more ways. Exceptional 80-89% Displays striking insight, sophistication, originality and analytical skills; the quality of the work overall far outweighs any shortcomings or possibility of improvement.

Is 72 a good mark at University UK?

When you start at university, any mark over 50% is a great grade. Getting a mark over 50% means that you are beginning to understand the difficult work of your degree. Getting over 60% is excellent because it means you have demonstrated a deep knowledge of your subject to the marker.

Is Exeter a hard uni to get into?

The University of Exeter has an acceptance rate of only 87.5% for undergraduate courses and 75% for postgraduate courses.

Is Exeter a top 10 uni?

University of Exeter is ranked #152 in Best Global Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence. Read more about how we rank schools.

Is Exeter an elite University?

Part of the UK’s elite Russell Group of research-intensive universities, Exeter is globally recognised as a prestigious higher education institution of outstanding quality.

Is a third degree a fail?

Third-Class Honours (40-50%): known as a ‘third’ or 3rd, this degree is the lowest honours degree achievable. Ordinary Degree: If an honours student fails to achieve a third class by a small margin, they may be awarded an ordinary degree i.e. without honours.

Is 69% a first?

As others have said it probably because 69% is considered a borderline case, meaning you got bumped up to a first – well done!

Is the second year of uni harder?

First year is for settling in, final year is packed with preparation for exams and employment. Second year is the middle child in a three year undergrad curriculum. Research shows that students often struggle during this period – and that universities should think carefully about the support on offer.

Does Exeter accept lower grades?

Applicants who have achieved grades below our advertised typical offer are held within a ‘Grades Low’ Tier, and will be considered if we can make further offers once we have considered all other applications.

Can I graduate if I fail a module?

Typically, universities allow students to re-sit their failed modules, meaning failing the second year at the university shouldn’t mark the end of your academic journey.

Can I graduate with Honours if I fail a module?

Your basic assumption should be that you need to pass all your modules at 40% or above each year. So you have to pass everything (after resits where permitted) to get an Honours degree. A limited number of modules may also be passed by compensation.

What grades should YEAR 7 be achieving?

At the end of Year 7, a pupil of average ability should achieve Grade ‘2a’. A pupil achieving a Grade ‘2a’ is on course for a Grade ‘5’ at the end of their GCSE. At the end of Year 7, a pupil of high ability would achieve Grade ‘4c’ or above.

What percentage is a first Exeter?

70-89%
Exeter University gives grades on a base of 0 to 100%.
University of Exeter.

Grade Percentage Class
A 70-89% 1st class honours
A- 65-69% Upper 2nd class
B+ 60-64% Upper 2nd class
B 55-59% Lower 2nd class

Is 40 a pass at uni?

The pass mark is 40% and it is relatively unusual for students to regularly achieve marks of 70% or above (in fact, only 10% of students receive marks this high).

What is a failing grade in UK?

UK Grade US Grade*
43-45 C
38-42 C-
35-37 D
0-34 Fail

Is 47 a pass in university?

Third: If you get between 45%-49%, you need to start thinking about where you went wrong. It’s not the worst mark, but perhaps some tutoring might help next time. Ordinary degree: The absolute minimum you need to pass the course. Getting between 40%-44% is not where you want to be.