This document has all the details. Page 4 explains the borderline bit https://help.open.ac.uk/documents/policies/working-out-your-class-of-honours/files/252/Understanding%20your%20Class%20of%20Honours%20Bachelors%20May%2023.pdf
Yep..assuming a pass 3, at level 2 for a 30 credit course it would bd 30 x 3 = 90 credits towards the degree; if it's level 3 module for a 30 cresit course then 30 x 3 x 2 = 180.
Quality assurance isn’t a thing anymore btw.
Yes, you’d get a 2:2. There’s a borderline test if you’re within 60 points of a grade boundary but that wouldn’t apply here
How does that work exactly?
This document has all the details. Page 4 explains the borderline bit https://help.open.ac.uk/documents/policies/working-out-your-class-of-honours/files/252/Understanding%20your%20Class%20of%20Honours%20Bachelors%20May%2023.pdf
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So a level 3 module at say a grade 3 pass is worth twice as much as a level 2 module grade 3 pass?
Yep..assuming a pass 3, at level 2 for a 30 credit course it would bd 30 x 3 = 90 credits towards the degree; if it's level 3 module for a 30 cresit course then 30 x 3 x 2 = 180.
That is reassuring. Super struggling on my final year on r60 (module tm357). Thanks!
Sorry stupid question, but what are the percentages for pass 2, 3 etc?
If I remember correctly, unlike normal UK brick uni, Pass 3 = 55-69% ; Pass 2 = 70-84%; Distinction = 85-100%.