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TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2024-5
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<blockquote data-quote="T165" data-source="post: 213699" data-attributes="member: 34251"><p>Check your university's academic handbook's rules on final reward first. My uni has something they call the 2% rule which rounds up your final reward if you did well in final year, and all .5 scores are rounded up. (In other words, it's possible to achieve a first on your final reward document with a 68 weighted average) So, in conclusion, check the academic handbook's rounding rules, figure out how each module is weighed, how the final reward is calculated etc., and you should have your answer. If you already have your final reward document on Gradintelligence, go with whatever that says.</p><p></p><p>Most firms are just asking for the rounded figure anyway, so you're probably fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T165, post: 213699, member: 34251"] Check your university's academic handbook's rules on final reward first. My uni has something they call the 2% rule which rounds up your final reward if you did well in final year, and all .5 scores are rounded up. (In other words, it's possible to achieve a first on your final reward document with a 68 weighted average) So, in conclusion, check the academic handbook's rounding rules, figure out how each module is weighed, how the final reward is calculated etc., and you should have your answer. If you already have your final reward document on Gradintelligence, go with whatever that says. Most firms are just asking for the rounded figure anyway, so you're probably fine. [/QUOTE]
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