BUS205 – Marketing Management Midterm Comments. All Sections: Descriptive Statistics Number of students = 240 Range = (13, 43) Mean = 27.5 Median = 27.

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BUS205 – Marketing Management Midterm Comments

All Sections: Descriptive Statistics Number of students = 240 Range = (13, 43) Mean = 27.5 Median = 27 Standard Deviation = 5.85

All Sections: Descriptive Statistics Section 1 – Ling: (17-40) Section 2 – Leo: (18-36) Section 3 – Samuel: (18-38) Section 5 – Brian: (15-40) Section 6 – Ling: (14-43) Section 7 – Samuel: (13-38) Section 8 – Brian: (16-39) All Sections – 27.5 (13-43)

Section 1: Descriptive Statistics Range = (17, 40) Mean = 28 Median = 28 Standard Deviation = 5.91

Section 6: Descriptive Statistics Range = (14, 43) Mean = Median = 27 Standard Deviation = 6.44

Comments Some students commented that this is the most challenging test they have ever experienced If you are not satisfied with your mark: - It doesn’t mean you don’t have what it takes. … It just means you must do things differently next time -It doesn’t mean you have wasted your time. … It just means you have a reason to start over -It doesn’t mean you will never make it. … It just means you need more patience -It doesn’t mean you should give up. … It just means you must try harder next time