Which is why universities operate vivas on a case by case basis. If you've proven yourself worthy of a 2.1 on almost everything but say, flunked an exam for whatever reason then wouldn't you think you deserve a 2.1?
Depends what whatever reason was and how high the existing marks actually were!Which is why universities operate vivas on a case by case basis. If you've proven yourself worthy of a 2.1 on almost everything but say, flunked an exam for whatever reason then wouldn't you think you deserve a 2.1?
Don't do this. It wouldn't look very good on your CV, just put 2:2.I suppose if there is nothing I can do I could always put on my CV high 2:2 and the percentage.
Just put Hons (or Spec Hons) degree in xxxxxxxxxxx, let them do the asking if needed.I suppose if there is nothing I can do I could always put on my CV high 2:2 and the percentage.
If I were you, I'd appeal. Also, what Uni did you go to? It sounds like a crap one, who got a restricted 2:1 quota.
Argh man that completley sucks, get the remark!!!! still a 2:2 degree is never something to be ashamed about.
Indeed. I was absolutely chuffed to get a 2:2 to be honest. I had been worried that I was not going to pass at all, so was pretty relieved. Also, being entirely honest, I really did find my degree properly hard, I actually felt like I'd achieved something. And history is a hard subject, so I am in no way ashamed with my grade![]()
Got to LOL at the way you put down people that just scrapped a 2:2, compared to what you think you deserve but then you're be happy to appeal your way into a 2:1 getting the same grade as people that worked their butts off consistently!!!!. Can you say "double standards"?I'm really annoyed because it means that on paper I look as smart as some of the people on my course who would have just scraped the 2:2.
So my degree was 0.5% off a 2:1, i'm really annoyed because it means that on paper I look as smart as some of the people on my course who would have just scraped the 2:2. It's basically down to poor module choice in the second year, this year I made better choices and the modules avaliable interested me more and I have been consistently in the 2:1 even first for one module.
When I actually worked out the weighting of my degree I need another 4%, is it worth getting my dissertation remarked as its a double module just 2% would get me what I need. Has anyone done this and what route do I need to go down, is it too late if it doesn't get sorted before graduation a week away?
Im also worried about my employment prospects will my application just get tossed to one side because its got a 2:2 when in reality I may be a better candidate than someone else?
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So my degree was 0.5% off a 2:1, i'm really annoyed because it means that on paper I look as smart as some of the people on my course who would have just scraped the 2:2.
Also, just to be really annoying again
I've seen idiots get firsts and smarter people than myself working on building sites.
University is not some sort of intelligence test, it's an academic marathon of persistence, discipline, adaptation and little bit of craftiness!
A guy on my course used to irritate the hell out me for some reason. He would go on and on about how he got drunk last night and how the assignments were a piece of ****, etc. But the barsteward was ALWAYS in the lab. He ALWAYS got decent marks. The guy got under my skin. The idea that people like that were coming out with firsts was just soul-destroying. But the sad fact is, he did the work.