Signup date: 15 Dec 2007 at 6:24pm
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Hi everyone.
How does a 1st at BSc level compare with a distincation at MSc level? I'm currently well on target for a distinction which is great but I'm competing against hundreds of students at my medical school (and thousands on a national scale) for the best post after graduating. On the form we have to fill out to apply, you get a set number of points for a 1st in an intercalated BSc but as I'm the first medical student to undertake an intercalated MSc like ever I was just wondering how much above a 1st BSc is an MSc distinction?
I was told that a pass at an MSc was equivalent to a 1st BSc level and therefore a distinction would be much higher. I've tried to find out but no-one seems to know and neither does google!
Thanks in advance!
médico-miguel
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