Marks by subject: University of Liverpool 2009/10

2011.06.06


The following request for information was made to the University:

“For each of the foundation of legal knowledge / core law subjects taught on undergraduate programmes provided by the University:

(a) the average mark attained by students sitting the first examination in each subject in the academic year 2009/10.

Please provide the information based on the actual marks attained in the respective examinations and not on ‘compensated’ or ‘capped’ marks.

Please exclude data related to resit examinations taken at a later exam. Where, for example, the first examination was taken in May 2009 and there was a resit examination in August 2009 the average mark should be based on the marks attained by all students taking the exam in May, whether or not they were sitting the examination for the first time or resitting. The marks attained by students in the August resit should not be taken into account.

(b) the percentage of students attaining an examination mark of 40 or above in the first examination for each of the subjects in the academic year 2009/10

Again, as above, please base calculations on the actual marks attained and limited to the first examination.

The information requested should be restricted to those who, by the university’s regulations, sat the examination so please exclude those who failed to attend the examination and may have been awarded a mark of zero.”

The information provided by the University is published below:

:

Liverpool 2009/10

    Average exam mark %   Percentage of students with exam mark of 40% or above
Criminal Law   54%   94%
Public Law   45%   93%
Law of Contract   54%   96%
EU   58%   96%
Equity and Trusts   56%   97%
Tort   57%   98%
Land   57%   96%

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Marks by subject: University of Liverpool

2008.12.23

The following request for information was made to the University:

“For each of the foundation of legal knowledge / core law subjects taught on undergraduate programmes provided by the University:

(a) the average mark attained by students sitting the first examination in each subject in the academic year 2007/8.

Please provide the information based on the actual marks attained in the respective examinations and not on ‘compensated’ or ‘capped’ marks.

Please exclude data related to resit examinations taken at a later exam. Where, for example, the first examination was taken in May 2008 and there was a resit examination in August 2008 the average mark
should be based on the marks attained by all students taking the exam in May, whether or not they were sitting the examination for the first time or resitting. The marks attained by students in the August resit
should not be taken into account.

(b) the percentage of students attaining an examination mark of 40 or above in the first examination for each of the subjects in the academic year 2007/8

Again, as above, please base calculations on the actual marks attained and limited to the first examination.”

The information provided by the University is published below:

:

Liverpool 2007/8

    Average exam mark %   Percentage of students with exam mark of 40% or above
Criminal Law I   55.2%   96.6%
Criminal Law II   55.5%   92.8%
Public Law   48.0%   81.2%
Law of Contract   54.1%   85.9%
Law of EU I   59.2%   94.7%
Law of EU II   59.8%   98.6%
Equity and Trusts   55.8%   94.9%
Law of Tort   53.9%   87.6%

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Wiener Schitzel

2008.12.07

The Wiener Schnitzel may have been introduced by Johann Josef Wenzel Graf Radetzky von Radetz, Fieldmarshal, Austrian noble and military type. For Rudi Lechner’s recipe click here

Caution: It is illegal to describe a pork cutlet as a wiener schnitzel.