Second year Mathematics modules grade statistics for 20/21
Dear University College London,
Would you please provide the following statistics for the modules stated below: median, 10th, 25th, 75th and 90th percentile scores in the academic year 20/21. Thank you!
Module Codes
MATH0013
MATH0014
MATH0015
MATH0016
MATH0034
MATH0051
MATH0052
MATH0053
MATH0055
MATH0056
MATH0057
MATH0058
Yours faithfully,
J Park
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Dear J Park,
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Your request was as follows: “Would you please provide the following
statistics for the modules stated below: median, 10th, 25th, 75th and 90th
percentile scores in the academic year 20/21. Module Codes: MATH0013;
MATH0014; MATH0015; MATH0016 MATH0034; MATH0051; MATH0052; MATH0053;
MATH0055; MATH0056; MATH0057; MATH0058.”
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