hello, please i need advice on what course i should do next...i am an international student and am thinking of doing my masters in UK...well i graduated with a pass degree from computer science,i am actually thinking of doing a diploma course so that i may be able to get a school that would accept me.i have to do my masters
Also, did you get a pass degree because of law grades, or was it because you haven't completed enough coursework? (e.g some unis offer an ordinary degree for a sucessful "completion" of 300 credit points. After completion of another 60 points worth of courses, one can "upgrade" their degree to an Hons one). This is what I have done btw. I was offered a BSc degree in 2005 with 300 points accumulated, took a gap year in 2006, and in 2007 took two more courses (2x30 credits) and obtained a BSc (Hons) 2.1. I was now accepted for a MRes degree at the University of Sussex.
Oh if it was in the UK, I don't think you'll get accepted onto a diploma because that's almost on masters level. If someone gets 40% in all units apart from the dissertation on my MSc they get a diploma. If they get at least 50% and do the dissertation they get a masters.
Hi there. I received a pass degree in a bachelor's of general engineering from Warwick University. The course I enrolled on was already an honours degree but I only passed without honours. I had extenuating circumstances but I did not mention it to them earlier. Is there any way I can argue my case and redo this year or at least retry to get an honours without having to do the whole course again?
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