Question
Working towards a Merit Bursary is not easy as a student. This is awarded/based on the student’s achievements in their studies, what is the qualification for a Merit award:
The award is given with the provision that a student achieves an average semester mark for all their modules of at least 80% at the end of a semester.
The award is given with the provision that a student achieves a total examination mark of at least 80% at the end of a calendar year.
The award is given with the provision that a student achieves a total semester mark of at least 80% at the end of a semester.
The award is given with the provision that a student achieves an average total examination mark for all their modules of at least 80% at the end of a calendar year.
The award is given with the provision that a student achieves an average semester mark for all their modules of at least 80% at the end of a semester.
The award is given with the provision that a student achieves a total examination mark of at least 80% at the end of a calendar year.
The award is given with the provision that a student achieves a total semester mark of at least 80% at the end of a semester.
The award is given with the provision that a student achieves an average total examination mark for all their modules of at least 80% at the end of a calendar year.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To qualify for a Merit Bursary based on the criteria you've listed, the correct qualification is:
**The award is given with the provision that a student achieves an average total examination mark for all their modules of at least 80% at the end of a calendar year.**
This stipulation focuses on maintaining a high standard across all modules over an entire year, which aligns with the expectations of merit-based recognition.
**The award is given with the provision that a student achieves an average total examination mark for all their modules of at least 80% at the end of a calendar year.**
This stipulation focuses on maintaining a high standard across all modules over an entire year, which aligns with the expectations of merit-based recognition.