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thomasjob
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posted on 15th Aug 03 at 22:22 |
i had a b, c, d, and a U at As level, the U in maths coz it was solid... And i need 3 Bs at A level to do the course i want, looks like resits 4 me
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kinkycorsa
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posted on 15th Aug 03 at 19:57 |
how cum u fooked up? did u wana go to uni?
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Claire
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posted on 15th Aug 03 at 19:55 |
quote: Originally posted by Jason
yea i know iv fuked it up. not my fault tbh
:boggle: Who's fault is it then? Santa's?
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Drew
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posted on 15th Aug 03 at 19:53 |
:lol::lol: should have studied instead of spending ya time on cs being a tosser
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MattyB
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posted on 15th Aug 03 at 19:38 |
10 points??? But u've got 2 U's mate. Thats 0 points?
Matt
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Jason
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posted on 15th Aug 03 at 15:12 |
Course: FOUNDATION DEGREE in SCIENCE FDSc IN COMPUTING (SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT)
Starting Date Duration Locations >>
September 2 1/2 years, Full-time Ballymena
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Awarding Body: UU and Validated by UU
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Course Aim: • To provide a sufficiently broad education in Computing to ensure that degree holders are well equipped to make an immediate contribution to the industry, and engage in further career enhancement. The programme includes an industrial placement of eight months.
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Course Contents: Year 1, Semester 1 • Programming • Databases • Computer Architecture Year 1, Semester 2 • Programming 2 • Systems Analysis and Design • Communications and Networks (CISCO) Year 2, Semester 1 • Programming 3 • Professional Issues • Internet Technologies • Systems Development (Microsoft) Year 2, Semester 2 • Programming 4 • Software Engineering Management Year 2, Semester 3 • Industrial Placement
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Additional Special Features: JAVA is the primary programming language Industry Certification courses (CISCO and Microsoft) are incorporated into the syllabus.
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Assessment Methods:
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Qualification Attainable: FDSc Computing (Software Development) Progression Progression from the award may take the form of either a career as a professional within the computing industry or the subsequent pursuit of a higher-level academic qualification. Subject to performance, successful students can enhance their Foundation Degree to an Honours Degree in Computing Science at the University of Ulster (Coleraine) in a further 1 1/2 years study
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Progression:
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Entry Requirements: Normally 10 points at A-Level or equivalent vocational qualification.
shall be doing this tho
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Jason
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posted on 15th Aug 03 at 15:05 |
yea i know iv fuked it up. not my fault tbh
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MattyB
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posted on 15th Aug 03 at 14:55 |
quote: Originally posted by Jason
iv messed up my results dont really care but anyways..
avce in ict wit business study's
says
inf/com tech 286/1200
and
business 178/600
are these ucas points?
if so how many is needed for a full time uni course in say computer science?
If the above marks are correct, then you FAILED both mate. :(
Matt
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luca2020
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posted on 15th Aug 03 at 14:43 |
if u dont know how to work this out u shouldent be going to uni mate
ur grade is on the paper, then get the points from the grade
AS - A = 60, B = 50, C = 40, D = 30, E = 20
A2 - A = 120, B = 100, C = 80, D = 60, E = 40
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Jason
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posted on 15th Aug 03 at 14:31 |
its either workin out at 70 somthin or 560 odd??
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Jason
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posted on 15th Aug 03 at 14:09 |
ahhh i see
not for uni right now anyways iv another course 2 do but was jus guessin
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Mase
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posted on 15th Aug 03 at 14:06 |
no they are they results on the papers u got. If u go to http://www.ucas.co.uk/higher/tariff/calc/calculator.html you will be able to put your results in and get ur score !!!
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Jason
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posted on 15th Aug 03 at 13:52 |
iv messed up my results dont really care but anyways..
avce in ict wit business study's
says
inf/com tech 286/1200
and
business 178/600
are these ucas points?
if so how many is needed for a full time uni course in say computer science?
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