Stage Two Law Courses - Grades
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      From: neonlightsupermarket
      
    
    Dear University of Auckland,
Would you be able to provide for each of the following papers (which are all the compulsory courses for the LLB):
LAW 121G Law and Society
LAW 131	Legal Method
LAW 141	Legal Foundations
LAW 201	Criminal Law	
LAW 211	Public Law	
LAW 231	Law of Torts	
LAW 241	Law of Contract
LAW 298	Legal Research, Writing and Communication
LAW 301	Land Law
LAW 306	Equity
LAW 316	Jurisprudence
The following data for the years 2022, 2021 and 2020:
(1) The grade distribution for students' final scores (broken down by letter grade, e.g. A+, A, A-, etc.),
(2) The number of students who completed the paper, and
(3) The mean and median final marks for the paper (percentage)
Many thanks.
        From: Landon Watt
        University of Auckland
      
    
    Dear requester,
 
I refer to your request of 3 June 2023. The information requested is
 attached, subject to the following.
 
“(3) The mean and median final marks for the paper (percentage)”
 
The University does not hold “final” percentage marks for its courses.
 Grades, not marks, are the University's final measure of academic
 assessment. Marks are used for initial calculation of grades (see
 [1]https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/auckla...)
 but grades may be subsequently changed for various reasons, such as
 aegrotat/compassionate consideration or academic misconduct. This part of
 your request is refused under section 18(g) of the OIA, as the University
 does not hold the information requested.
 
You have the right to make a complaint to an Ombudsman if you are
 dissatisfied with this response.
 
Yours sincerely,
 
Landon Watt
 Legal Advisor
 Office of the Vice-Chancellor
University of Auckland
 
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 Subject: Official Information request - Stage Two Law Courses - Grades
 
Dear University of Auckland,
Would you be able to provide for each of the following papers (which are
 all the compulsory courses for the LLB):
 LAW 121G Law and Society
 LAW 131 Legal Method
 LAW 141 Legal Foundations
 LAW 201 Criminal Law
 LAW 211 Public Law
 LAW 231 Law of Torts
 LAW 241 Law of Contract
 LAW 298 Legal Research, Writing and Communication
 LAW 301 Land Law
 LAW 306 Equity
 LAW 316 Jurisprudence
The following data for the years 2022, 2021 and 2020:
 (1) The grade distribution for students' final scores (broken down by
 letter grade, e.g. A+, A, A-, etc.),
 (2) The number of students who completed the paper, and
 (3) The mean and median final marks for the paper (percentage)
Many thanks.
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