It's probably one of the worst things that's happened to me. Tried to explain it to my family that it's kind of like getting a B and not an A; and I only accept As
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It is a bit more than just an A and B though isn't it. It is like an A gets you straight on to that academic pathway, while B means you have to go a longer more winding route and may not get to the destination in the same time-or with the same people. Be easy on yourself while you are on that rollercoaster.
In the long run, who you are, what you have learned and what you do with it are far more important things than the green light from your university crew. Hope things get better soon...
I've read all the comments and I agree with most of them. You can't appeal an academic judgment but you can appeal on procedural grounds, for example of you feel that the supervision was inadequate, that the college didn't offer the facilities needed etc. However, there's a good chance that academics will close ranks as people on the thread have already stated.
I myself am in a very similar position to you, soon to submit work for this MPhil degree instead of the PhD which was stolen from me because of a terrible supervisor (subsequently sacked). But , here's the thing for a fact, if you want a career in academia, it's far from over.
An MPhil is a serious body of work and not to be just dismissed. Many colleges specifically offer MPhil degrees for those who only want the professional skills of the academic, what's more is demonstrates a serious level of commitment, ability to conduct independent research and does look favorably if you want to apply for a PhD at a later date. You won't be able to do the PhD in a similar area, there's ethical problems with that. It looks bleak at the minute but there area ,loads of universities out there that are interested in you.
Your family are primarily concerned with your happiness and won't like to see you down. Its nothing to do with your lack of qualifications.
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