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Tuesday, April 6, 2010
MT365 - CMA41 Done
Just submitted MT365 - CMA41. The result could be anywhere between 35% and 95% I predicted. I feel "sure" about 60% ( 12q / 20 ) but I wouldn't be surprised if it's 35%. The CMA's usually come in lower than expected in my case. Anyway, if I am lucky I may receive a nice 95%. I just don't know. - I still have M208/TMA02 to complete. Perhaps it's a better if I start fresh on that tomorrow. The weight of CMA41 is 14% of the total homework. Or 40% of the first TMA, depends how you look at it. In that case I can add 60/100 with the next TMA and my score is probably 20/100 ( if I go for 10q answered correct. ) Calculating doesn't help. Working on the next TMA does which is due the 26th of this month.
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