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There's no such thing as an Upper Second Class Masters degree, is there? [[User:82.27.77.14|82.27.77.14]] 09:56, 20 December 2008 (UTC)
 
There's no such thing as an Upper Second Class Masters degree, is there? [[User:82.27.77.14|82.27.77.14]] 09:56, 20 December 2008 (UTC)
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:Only at Oxford. Their Masters degree in Mathematics is the equivalent of a Bachelors degree elsewhere. The whole Oxford degree system is very strange - in some subjects, they offer a standard degree but call it a Masters, in others they offer a Bachelors degree but dole out an "upgrade" to Masters after a set number of years, or on payment of a fee, or both, without any further study. -[[User:Jturner|Jturner]] 11:48, 20 December 2008 (UTC)

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Couple of points.

1 Carol's page says she leaves in November. Rachel's page (and Jeff's) says joining in January. So Carol's is referring to recording dates, and Rachel's to transmission dates. Since most of the wiki is based on transmission dates, I feel that it's Carol's page that should be brought into line.
2 Series 60 doesn't in fact start until February, with COC13 due to take us right to the end of January. So should "start of Series 60 in January" be reworded? drawoh 10:46, 24 November 2008 (UTC)

There's no such thing as an Upper Second Class Masters degree, is there? 82.27.77.14 09:56, 20 December 2008 (UTC)

Only at Oxford. Their Masters degree in Mathematics is the equivalent of a Bachelors degree elsewhere. The whole Oxford degree system is very strange - in some subjects, they offer a standard degree but call it a Masters, in others they offer a Bachelors degree but dole out an "upgrade" to Masters after a set number of years, or on payment of a fee, or both, without any further study. -Jturner 11:48, 20 December 2008 (UTC)