Finally going to graduate

After 12 years studying on and off various degrees I'm finally going to graduate from something. Woohoo! Had my last exam on the 7th June, felt like it went well but there's always that niggling doubt that you did something stupid and didn't realise it (like not understanding some questions properly or missing a whole sheet of questions). But exam results were available today to allay those illogical fears. I even got enough for a distinction grade which pushes me up to a credit average overall. This doesn't matter so much now since I have a job, but would have been important if I was applying for grad programs, which usually require credit average minimum.
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congratulation, i know you are a math teacher, but what are studying for 12 years?
 
Congratulations!!! I hope now you can excel at your job or something (I’m not even in Uni yet, unsure of what really happens after that)! Good luck!
 
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@aos10, not a maths teacher sadly, did a computer science degree. I started doing a science degree and changed my majors multiple times (started off physics and maths, then chemistry and maths, then chemistry and geology, then biology and geology) and never ended up graduating from it. Ended up switching to computer science in a completely different university.
 
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wow, that's really dedication, big respect for that, i tried going to computer science but i hated programming languages, so i choose computer engineering, more hardware, less software.
 
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Congrats but what's with the Assessment 1 score? Everything is like XX.xx, then you got a 4.99986, SERIOUSLY? Just round it up or down somewhere already:rofl2:
 
@ThoD I think I know why, there were lots of questions, like maybe 30 or so. Probably the score for each question was added up and the result retains the rounding error. E.g. 1/30 is 0.0333...... So if they added up 1/30 rounded (0.033 say) then times 30 (0.99) then times 5 to make it out of 5 (4.95) that would lead to the weird score
 

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