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 UWA week 15 (1st semester, week 6) ↓
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9:24pm Mon 8th Apr, ANONYMOUS

Hello Chris I wanted to know how much marks will be roughly allocated for each questions,I belive that will help meme understand how much points I should be writing in my answers. Thank you.


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4:59am Tue 9th Apr, Christopher M.

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> Hello Chris > I wanted to know how much marks will be roughly allocated for each questions,I belive that will help meme understand how much points I should be writing in my answers. Thank you.
There'll be 10-12 questions, each worth 1, 2, or 3 marks. No question requires a lengthy answer, instead marks are awarded based on the difficulty of the question and the sophistication of your answer. As some examples, from the list of sample questions: 1 mark - questions 1, 2, 4, 8, 12 2 marks - questions 5, 6, 9, 16, 3 marks - questions 13, 15, 22


 UWA week 20 (1st semester, week 11) ↓
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2:11pm Sun 19th May, ANONYMOUS

Hi, I was just wondering how is the project going to be assessed? Will we only be assessed on how clearly we can show that our project fulfils everything in the rubric and gives the right results? Or will there also be some manual/automated testing component?

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