Module Code | Name | Session | Marks |
---|---|---|---|
BCBC035H6 | Atomic and Mass Spectrometry | 2008/9 | 94 |
Coursework | Coursework | 20% | 90 |
Examination | 2 hours unseen written examination Examination I | 80% | 95 |
BCBC038H6 | Biological Chemistry I | 2008/9 | 83 |
Coursework | Coursework | 20% | 90 |
Examination | 2 hours unseen written examination Examination I | 80% | 81 |
BCBC028H6 | Biological Chemistry II | 2008/9 | 75 |
Examination | 2 hours unseen written examination Examination I | 100% | 75 |
BCBC034H6 | Dissertation | 2008/9 | 64 |
Dissertation | Dissertation BSc Chemistry | 100% | 64 |
BCBC029H6 | Photochemistry and Concerted Reactions | 2008/9 | 83 |
Examination | 2 hours unseen written examination Examination I | 100% | 83 |
BCBC033H6 | Transition Metal and Organometallic Chemistry | 2008/9 | 66 |
Coursework | Coursework | 20% | 85 |
Examination | 2 hours unseen written examination Examination I | 80% | 61 |
I am very pleased to have a B in Transition Metal chemistry because that was the exam I did no revision for owing to having been ill (= mental) all weekend prior to it. I'm also rather pleased with the B for the Dissertation which I did in two weeks instead of over several months. It was incomplete and nowhere near my true ability, but far, far better than a bare pass.
The other grades stand for themselves. I knew I should have a high A for Photochemistry and Concerted Reactions and for Atomic and Mass Spec, but the actual grades are in the stratosphere. As for the A in Bio Chem II - well, I thought I'd got about 60% at most. Obviously I underestimate my own ability.
Also have a lovely email from Philip about doing a PhD with him which is longer than every email he's previously sent me all put together :D