It's a good point and it does the raise the question of the link between having a 1st class degree and suitability of the candidate for research. Whilst their is a high correlation between the two, alot of academics consider the dissertation a better measure of suitability than the ability to do exams well.
Clearly, a first class degree and dissertation is the best combination but then there is the issue of the candidate with the 2:1 degree and 1st class dissertation versus the student with the 2:1 dissertation and 1st class degree. A number of academics I have spoken to (in science anyway) prefer the former over the latter.
Good debate this, keep it going.
Just wondering. No deep, dark motive at all. I was intrigued on what your area is [e.g. 'I don't know single ESRC funded student in my discipline that has a first class degree - they all have a 2:1' etc.]. I must be in the wrong area sadly. Every person I chat to doing research in my area [Computing] has a 1st. And I mean EVERY single last bugger. Problem is too they have 1st's from bloody Cambridge and places like that, whereas I went to Lancaster and equally unglamorous institutions.
For the record I'm a mature student myself [40.6 years to be precise].
Okay, fair point. I can't comment on how different institutions weight the various course components. At my uni, the dissertation is worth a meagre 15% of the total degree, so quite realistic to hammer the dissertation but get a 2:1 overall. This fate is quite possible for me. I went the extra mile on the dissertation to make it a clear first but in doing so severely compromised my revision time for my finals next week. That said, I enter the exams with a guaranteed minimium 2:1 which is all I need to take up my PhD position in September. To that end, job done. However, I'd like to get a first for me though.
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