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Hi Guys, first time poster. Thanks in advance for your time!
I recently had my PhD viva and it wasn't a pleasant experience. The examiner was not happy with my introduction and suggested I included several sections which don't really seem that relevant to my work (they are to his however). But anyway, the main query I have is that although the viva didn't go great the examiners said that they were happy with my knowledge and my lab work, however, they wanted to give me major corrections (which they said were borderline minor) in order to change my introduction and i didn't have to re-viva or do any more lab work. I was happy enough with this, but didn't realise that my university has no option for a 'major corrections' outcome after a viva, only for no corrections or minor, therefore I have been effectively bumped down to R&R, which i was understandably dissapointed with. Is this common at other universities? Secondly, how do i go about job applications/interviews now? I obviously can't lie and say a pass with major corrections, but it seems unfair given that that would have been the examiners recommendation if the university had this option which many seem to...? Thanks for your help!
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