This is the UK system of degree classification. This is not the same as a GPA or other international grading systems. UK degrees are classified as follows. Highest to Lowest degree classification (marks out of 100): 1st / Class I - 70 or above 2:1 / Class II Division I - 60 to 69 2:2 / Class II Division II - 50 to 59 3rd / Class III - 40 to 49 Cheryl got a 2 and she finished. Well done! Please note, this is a UK grading system only and should not be used as a direct comparison to other international systems or percentage grades. For guidance on our country specific entry requirements, please refer to our International country pages. You, see there is a significant but heart breaking element to this whole process and possibly a life saving element too since who knows how people will respond if you get the big 1st at 70 vs. the 2 at 69 and if you get the 69, who says that it was not really the 1st and if you get a 65, who says it was not really a 69 or the 1st at 70? The odds are...what are the odds? Never mind but the real issue here is a population stuck on self esteem issues based on brands; not on the value of human life but more so on one's equality and an equality before whom when the pretender and the maybe the low 2:2 have more communal support than a 2:1 and is it possible that we have a community of pretenders who were isolated and domiciled in the West Indies due to the offense of impersonating a Courtier or a member of the Court or an officer of the law since it seems a 1st is too thorough and father away from pretense than a 2:2. The human being is a peculiar animal with his imagined grievances but how does a pretender community demand diligence from its progeny but then resent the progeny for satisfying the demand. So either you want to know how well he or she did in the UK during their degree studies or you do not. The first issue is what is the value to you of a failed attempt at the degree with graduation? What is the value of human life? What is the value of a low grade but a successful attempt at the degree with graduation? What is the value of human life? It seems you should resent failure more than anything else! It seems you should also resent, if anything, people resenting your son or your daughter. The people who show up to bother you about your children and what Inn or what Chambers would have to be maleficent people. They keep sending people to ask and when you tell them, they always act disappointed like they don't know what to say. How many of them ever had the honor of sitting at Lincoln's Inn for a whole year to complete rather stringent exams at Lincoln's Inn exam halls? Now, would you kill your son or daughter if they returned with a fail? Would you kill your son or daughter if they returned with a low but graduating result? Would you kill them if they returned with a high and graduating result? The question is how does a ''Johnny Come Lately'' confess for almost 20 years with ''Johnny Come Lately's'' that they are very nice, hard working people who know they worked very hard where they did not really go to school and who want to know again and again whether or not they did not work hard enough in their confession that they really don't know anything. But, they know enough to make their children work very hard and understand a complete sentence by 5 years old so that The boy did not run or The boy ran and you made your son work hard; your daughter too and only Jesus can be the only begotten son of the Lord but your father or grandfather can have many begotten sons. Do you understand? Now, which one of you wants to think any silver vehicle he purchases from a German Car maker that is shaped like a Honda Civic is special; unique? It is a rather typical and regular vehicle; you should say. Have a good day!
This is the UK system of degree classification. This is not the same as a GPA or other international grading systems.
UK degrees are classified as follows.
Highest to Lowest degree classification (marks out of 100):
- 1st / Class I - 70 or above
- 2:1 / Class II Division I - 60 to 69
- 2:2 / Class II Division II - 50 to 59
- 3rd / Class III - 40 to 49 Cheryl got a 2 and she finished. Well done!
Please note, this is a UK grading system only and should not be used as a direct comparison to other international systems or percentage grades. For guidance on our country specific entry requirements, please refer to our International country pages.
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