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Is it possible to undertake a second masters in a particular subject if the 1st masters programme hasnt turned out the way you planned it to?My 1st masters will be classified as a 3rd class honours and I'm really hoping to begin a masters in a different university in a year as I feel that I didnt do myself justice the 1st time out due to a difficult year.
Thanks.....my masters will be classified as a 3rd class honours even if I get an A1 in the thesis.....I checked the website of several universities and they just mention an honours primary degree(which I have) and a Masters. But I was told by one lecturer that I need an honours masters to do a phd while another told me that a 3rd class masters is sufficient....so I'm not sure what to do....
I completed a Bachelor of Arts last year and I received a Joint Honours Degree.Subsequently I embarked on a M.A in French and at the moment I am likely to receive a Third Class Honours award(I had a problematic year and things didnt go well for me). I have yet to submit a thesis(even though an A1 in this will still mean a 2rd class honours degree overall)and I'm wondering if I should go ahead and complete the M.A or just quit and do another masters in a few years.Its my dream to do a phd and I'm afraid that I wont achieve this with my current situation. Any ideas/suggestions?
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