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Confused by requirements wording for masters courses

Hi, I have been looking at multiple masters courses to do with Law and Human Rights in different uni's, Lancaster has a good selection of courses but when i look at the requirements, some say "a good second class honours degree" and others say "an upper class honours degree". So does the "good second class honours degree" mean a 2:2?
Thanks
(edited 8 years ago)
Original post by ellearnold
Hi, I have been looking at multiple masters courses to do with Law and Human Rights in different uni's, Lancaster has a good selection of courses but when i look at the requirements, some say "a good second class honours degree" and otheres say "an upper class honours degree". `so does the "good second class honours degree" mean a 2:2?
Thanks


It most likely means a 2;1 or a high 2:2 i.e at their discretion. Only Lancaster can really tell you.
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Original post by 999tigger
It most likely means a 2;1 or a high 2:2 i.e at their discretion. Only Lancaster can really tell you.


Okay thank you, it's Lancaster that have worded them both differently that's what's confused me!
I will probably just get in touch with them :smile:

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