Can anyone tell me the breakdown for degree clasifications?
eg I know a 1.1 is First Class Honours, but what about the rest?
It's probably been posted a load of times before so I aplogise but the search function isn't working for me.
| 23-10-2006, 09:57 | #1 |
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Can anyone tell me the breakdown for degree clasifications?
eg I know a 1.1 is First Class Honours, but what about the rest? It's probably been posted a load of times before so I aplogise but the search function isn't working for me. |
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| 23-10-2006, 17:20 | #2 |
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I'm not sure how it is for all degrees but for my degree it was:
1.1 First Class Honours (>70%) 2.1 Second Class Honours Grade 2 (65-69%) 2.2 Second Class Honours Grade 1 (60-64%) Pass (50-59%) Fail (<49%) The percentages for each grade can change in different courses/universities. Many degrees have a pass mark of 40%. Also now that UCD is modularised I think things are different and they're using a GPA system something like America. No idea how that really works. Though I think UCD aren't even quite sure how it works either.
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| 25-10-2006, 20:49 | #5 | |
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2.1 Second Class Honours Grade 1 (65-69%) 2.2 Second Class Honours Grade 2 (60-64%) or 2.1 Second Class Honours Grade 1 (60-64%) 2.2 Second Class Honours Grade 2 (65-69%) ???? |
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| 26-10-2006, 02:06 | #6 |
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Sorry can't edit my original post but yeah it should read:
2.1 Second class honours grade 1 (65-69%) 2.2 Second class honours grade 2 (60-64%) Sorry! Could anybody who know about a course pass mark of 40% say if this is the same in their degree too? Thanks. |
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| 26-10-2006, 02:21 | #7 |
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A 2.1 is better then a 2.2
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| 26-10-2006, 12:27 | #8 |
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Could anybody who know about a course pass mark of 40% say if this is the same in their degree too? Thanks.[/QUOTE] No it's not. I am in my last year of my Law degree in Griffith College Dublin and the pass mark is 40%. I think a 2.2 is 50%-59% but I am sure that a 2.1 is 60%-69% and 1.1 is 70%. 70% is pretty much the roof, you don't really get 75%'s or 80%'s. |
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| 26-10-2006, 17:43 | #9 |
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In Trinity it's:
First 70-100% II.1 60-69% II.2 50-59% III 40-49% F1 30-39% F2 0-29% Interesting to see the variations - I thought it was the same wherever this system is used. Last edited by nutball; 26-10-2006 at 17:49. |
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| 26-10-2006, 18:51 | #10 | |
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It's a very very good idea to check with your own faculty just in case. |
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| 04-03-2012, 20:02 | #12 |
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Start a new thread if you want to continue the discussion. Thanks, John
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