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Happydays1


Hi all - just received my final classification and i'm over the moon :+) Thought i'd share it with you all, i received a 2;1 overall but was 2 % from a 1st - but i'm happy!

Does anyone know what this will be classed as - a second class honours or a upper second class honours degree ?


Oh i must mention my dissertation - i received a 1st in this and if anyone would like to see it just ask - as i did have lots of support and advice from you guys :+) Dissertation hypothesis - 'why are there so few men in primary education'
nickylear
Fantastic..... I think your classification will be upper second if you got a 2:1.

Well Done biggrin.gif
Andreamay
wow well done you!! what an acheivement biggrin.gif im nervously waiting for mine too but not til july 6th I believe!! Although I will admit I didnt even really understand what a 2:1 or first or whatever meant until explained to me by a fellow student!! ohmy.gif
Andrea
HappyMaz
Many many congratulations! I bet you're feeling on top of the world. Enjoy some serious celebrations!

Maz
Happydays1
Thanks Guys biggrin.gif
Gezabel
Congratulations biggrin.gif great feeling isn't it.
A 2:1 is an 'upper second class honours degree' I was familiar with 1st 2.1 2.2 etc but not quite so sure on the actual description.

I know now because I acheived a 2.1 and attended my graduation ceremony last month - hope you enjoy your ceremony as much as I did biggrin.gif
HappyMaz
QUOTE (Geraldine @ Jun 19 2010, 11:42) *
I know now because I acheived a 2.1 and attended my graduation ceremony last month - hope you enjoy your ceremony as much as I did biggrin.gif

We're a clever lot on here aren't we? biggrin.gif

Maz
Happydays1
We are biggrin.gif
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