G100 Mathematics module marks
Dear University College London,
I would kindly request the following statistics, median, 10th, 25th, 75th and 95th percentile scores,
for the following modules in academic year 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021.
Module code
MATH0003
MATH0004
MATH0005
MATH0006
MATH0008
MATH0009
MATH0010
MATH0011
MATH0013
MATH0014
MATH0015
MATH0016
MATH0051
MATH0056
MATH0057
MATH0058
Yours faithfully,
Zach Chow
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Dear Zach,
Thank you for your Freedom of Information request of 18 March 2022.
We have completed the compilation of information in response to your
request which read as follows:
I would kindly request the following statistics, median, 10th, 25th, 75th
and 95th percentile scores, for the following modules in academic year
2018, 2019, 2020, 2021.
Module code
MATH0003
MATH0004
MATH0005
MATH0006
MATH0008
MATH0009
MATH0010
MATH0011
MATH0013
MATH0014
MATH0015
MATH0016
MATH0051
MATH0056
MATH0057
MATH0058
We can confirm that we do hold some information of the description
specified in your request and this information is provided in the attached
spreadsheet. We do not have the results for the 2021 academic year yet.
When reading the statistics for the academic year 2019 there are two
entries N/A and withheld. N/A is because of the Capstone that was in place
for first year modules, as a result of COVID mitigation measures. More can
be read about these here:
[1]https://www.ucl.ac.uk/teaching-learning/...
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