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hmpf ([personal profile] hmpf) wrote2009-04-21 03:01 pm
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Status report

After two days of being fairly motivated, some kind of paralysis of will set in and I didn't manage to do anything worthwhile (for uni) for five days. This, of course, is wonderful if you *already* don't have enough time to prepare adequately. But at least I discovered some truly beautiful flash games (about which, more later. After exams.)

So. I did the maths today, and found out something fairly surprising, and faintly comforting (though also faintly depressing - strange, how the same fact can be both comforting and depressing): If everything goes perfectly and I achieve the best result that's still possible after all this procrastination, in every single one of my exams, I will get the final average grade of 1.8. This is the depressing part, because once, I had a *realistic* chance of getting something quite a bit better - and, keep in mind that this 1.8 grade is only marginally possible anymore now; it's really very, very unlikely. However, here's the comforting part: if everything goes truly, truly crappy - including failing one of the exams completely - my final average grade will still be 3.3. And that's only if the thesis was crap as well (I still don't have the result). If the thesis was okay and the American studies exams go okay and only archaeology goes crap the result will be somewhere in the 2.3 - 2.6 range. 2.1 is still possible, too, though less likely.

These grades aren't great, but they aren't exactly disastrous, either. I'm a bit surprised that even failing one exam doesn't change the average all that much. It's still a bit crap that I'll end up with a 2-point-something grade, because my CV doesn't contain anything else that particularly recommends me to prospective employers, and I'd hoped that I could at least polish it up with a really nice final grade ;-) but then, for the kinds of jobs that I'd *like* to do, it's very likely that even a 1.3 wouldn't suffice to get me into them without additional skills and experience I don't have; and as for the jobs I can *realistically* get, I doubt the grade makes that much of a difference, as long as it's not an outright horrible one.

[identity profile] dashan.livejournal.com 2009-04-22 07:30 am (UTC)(link)
Dich wird NIEMAND mehr nach Noten fragen, wenn Du erst mal in einer Anstellung bist. NIE wieder. Und schon gar nicht nach dem Geschwemmsel hinter dem Komma.

Tut mir leid, aber das ist nun wirklich überflüssig, sich solche Gedanken zu machen. Sieh lieber zu, dass Du diesen Abschluss endlich bekommst und weiter machen kannst. *hugs*

Grades aren't everything

(Anonymous) 2009-04-25 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I got my master's degree "cum laude" and ended up in a public sector job that doesn't even require a master's degree. And I love it, because it's allowed me to go down to part-time work, 4-days a week for no other reason than my desire for more free time. Now I only work 4 days and still make about 40k€/year. There are a lot of cool jobs out there that don't even require a university degree. Don't worry about your grades.

MSB