• fakeman_pretendname@feddit.uk
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    In the UK (and maybe other places?) an honours degree can be passed at different levels depending on how well you do.

    Top marks is a 1st Class Honours Degree, good marks gets you an Upper Second Class Degree (2:1), okay marks gets you a Lower Second Class Degree (2:2). A 3rd class also degree exists.

    Most post-grad courses and some jobs would expect a 2:1 or above to let you apply.

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      My marks were mere points away from being in First range. It’s frustrating as hell to look back on.

      It’s a testament to how hard I worked on the course submissions (in the 12 hours before the handing in deadline) that I did as well as I did. Because honestly, when I think back to that final year of being sat in front of my computer screen, the overwhelming memory is having four different browsers open, logged into four different Facebook accounts that I used to be a dickhead troll in racist groups, winding up the racists.

      None of that had anything to do with the radio production degree that I’d paid good money to study towards.

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      Take a guess how many doctors and dentists you worked with barely passed medical schools, or politicians you voted for still passed with mediocre subpar scores. Hint: not zero.

      You’ll do fine. So stop under selling yourself

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          Nope it went to the correct person (you).

          What don’t you understand, so I may elaborate? Apologies, English is my first language and I’m dumb.

          • fakeman_pretendname@feddit.uk
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            You replied to someone else, and appeared not to know what a 2:1 and a 1st was. I (perhaps wrongly?) assumed you were from a country which used a different system, so I attempted to explain what they were, e.g. they are different grades for honours degrees, 2:1 is not a ratio, it’s what the grade is called, it’s the 2nd highest grade you can receive for a degree, and so on etc

            You then answered with something about doctors and politicians and “underselling myself”, which, as I had not mentioned anything about doctors and politicians or “selling myself”, but had only explained “these are the names of the different degree marks you can get”, appeared completely unrelated to what I had written - therefore I assumed perhaps you were meaning to reply to someone else.

            Sorry if I wasn’t clear.