Man of Honour
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Because degrees in something like law or accounting require a certain amount of intellectualism, a degree in art just means you wanted to go to university but were too stupid to do an academic degree (either that or genuinely wanted to be an art teacher, the only job that degree will get you).
Or you genuinely wanted to do art or work in a related field... Intelligence doesn't necessarily enter into it, you can be smart but not want to do an academic degree.
Its a feeling shared by the university's themselves, they make the "joke" degree people wear different coloured gowns and come out after the "real" degree people during graduation ceremony (or at least Bangor do)
I don't know how Bangor do their graduation ceremonies but I rather thought most places divided their graduates into BA/BSc/LLB etc then breaking down into subjects anyway, it's not making a distinction about the "joke" degrees. It's simply different schools and different subjects within those schools.
You can have fun and get a first. It requires hard work but you can have fun as well. It's about having self-discipline.
True you can have fun and get a first, it's somewhat more difficult and for me I believe I would have had to limit my fun a whole lot more if I'd wanted a first though. Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't have minded if I'd got one but I had worked out that I'd need to study hugely more than I did to chase down the final few marks to get to the stage of being in contention for a first.