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Waiting for degree result

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BornOnBondiBeach · 20/06/2016 13:45

To be here today or tomorrow Shock

I am aiming for a 2.1 and have achieved this throughout, as well as a few firsts. But final year exams reduced me to a blubbering mess and now I feel like a 2.2 may be on the cards. I do have a job lined up, which will accept a 2.2 (which I am v grateful for) but much as I try to tell myself this will be fine, I do know that deep down I will be really gutted. Mainly due to the fact I achieved quite a few 70+ results and all 2.1s in first two years and all final year coursework.

Anyway, just wondering if anyone can reassure me about the 2.2 thing - that life will go on, it's not the end of the world etc etc. I'll be a sobbing mess I think. Have been constantly anxious throughout exams and ever since finishing Blush

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IAmAPaleontologist · 20/06/2016 13:57

Horrible isn't it. Fingers crossed for you. Soon you will be able to celebrate Cake Wine

readytorage · 20/06/2016 14:38

Fingers crossed for you! I was convinced I was getting a 2:2 but ended up with a 2:1 so be positive!

Please come back and tell us how you get on Smile

Tiggles · 20/06/2016 14:42

Good luck! Life will go on even if you do get a 2:2. I calculate students' degree classifications as part of my job so I feel your pain!

OvariesBeforeBrovaries · 20/06/2016 14:50

Life will go on, the sun will still rise, you've still made an incredible achievement whether you get a first, 2:1, 2:2, plain pass or fail. You've made your way through uni and you've clearly put in a lot of effort; it's no mean feat.

I was where you are now last year; convinced I'd barely scraped a 2:2. I got a first. DP is also convinced he's failed (he'll get his final result on Friday), I'm confident he's got a solid 2:1.

What have you got planned to celebrate? :)

BengalCatMum · 20/06/2016 14:55

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LouBlue1507 · 20/06/2016 15:03

My partner got a 2:2 in his degree and wanted to become a teacher. All Uni's wanted a 2:1 or higher to get onto a PGCE course but he got onto a SKITT course (In my opinion - A lot better as its school based learning) and he is now finishing his teacher training with a job lined up for September Grin I'm very proud!

2:2 Isn't the end of the world! x

Mouikey · 20/06/2016 15:16

I have a 2:2 and my life has been great, good job, worked my way up in the profession I studied, went on to do a post grad, then a further MA. I have specialised and love what I do. My 2:2 has never been an issue.

ShtoppenDerFloppen · 20/06/2016 15:37

2:2 is still absolute success. You have set your mind on a goal, and with hard work you have stuck with it and completed your degree.

Try to stop stressing over the wait and spend that energy planning how to celebrate your success.

scaryteacher · 20/06/2016 15:40

Dh has a 2:2, an MA and a C.Eng. He has had a successful career in HM Forces and now has a very good job post retirement from the RN.

OvariesBeforeBrovaries · 21/06/2016 19:49

Any news OP? Everything crossed for you! :)

velourvoyageur · 21/06/2016 20:07

Oh goodness OP, lots of luck! I'm not sure there's anything you can do to magic away your worrying but it is temporary - even if you don't get what you want, you'll adapt to it. Maybe an uncomfortable day of disappointment and then it'll pass and you'll feel better. But I know what it's like to dread feeling bad even if you know it won't last forever.

I get mine on Friday and my dad be quite upset if it's not a 1st....I couldn't give a shit if it's not a 1st but I can't bear the thought of my dad crying over it! Oh FUCK.
We've discussed it and he's agreed to cry privately if it's a 2.1 (!) but if it's a 2.2....I'm not sure what will happen. Shouting, I think. He is an absolute sweetheart but worried about my generation, the job market, the list goes on....oh fuck oh fuck. Ok I need to go and sob on a shoulder now, that or Wine

LadyIncuntliaButtock · 21/06/2016 20:33

Life will definitely go on. I was convinced I'd fucked up my last exam, but came out with a first. It was in the second half of my first year I really screwed up an exam (got 52 for it) and almost gave up then, but whatever your grade, you've worked your arse off and have done well no matter what.

BornOnBondiBeach · 21/06/2016 20:37

I got a 2.1, thanks all!!! My best friend (who I'd been getting similar marks to throughout) got a 1st though which is amazing and I must admit, very unreasonably, to feeling twinges of jealousy Blush But am happy!

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BornOnBondiBeach · 21/06/2016 20:39

Also can't shake off the feeling that I didn't do my best. It wouldn't have changed my degree class but I'm annoyed at myself re some module results. But I'm being ridiculous I know Blush

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Gummydrops · 21/06/2016 20:46

Just to say a massive good luck, O got a 2/2 and I am doing the job I love and he has not hindered my career. Smile You will be fine, honest

TowerRose · 21/06/2016 20:56

Well done OP, you deserve it and it's an amazing feeling to see your hard work paid off Grin

frazmum · 21/06/2016 20:58

Just getting through uni is a massive achievement. A 2:1 is a very good mark.

Orda1 · 21/06/2016 21:11

Seriously OP, I got a first and I don't feel it's helped me much over someone with a 2.1.

Well done.

velourvoyageur · 21/06/2016 21:47

Massive well done OP!! Champagne time :)))
Totally understand the twinges of jealousy but I'm hoping it's not clouding your relief/happiness too much? Am sure your tutor/lecturers know you were capable of a 1st and they'll be writing your reference so that's something at least.

I have a friend, the smartest and most original and creative person I know, she told me that she just scraped her first with .5% or something - so she could have just as easily had a 2.1, I was surprised she didn't have a really high 1st, it just shows that degree class doesn't come close to holding the key to who you are! I think in general people know that degree results also come down to luck to some extent, it can't help being an imperfect method of testing. Well, it wouldn't be if people generally recognised that it's a test of 'how well you've performed on this, this and this occasion', in which case it might not be as respected as a measure of capability in e.g. a certain profession or area of study, but it's more like (erroneously) 'how clever you are on the whole'. Um. I just contradicted myself didn't I. Time to stop the half drunken rambles :-p
again big congrats! enjoy it

n0ne · 21/06/2016 21:50

My xh got a third without honours (never finished his thesis) and earns buckets of money doing programming. Don't worry!

IAmAPaleontologist · 21/06/2016 21:56

Congratulations! Wine

AuntJane · 21/06/2016 22:24

As an employer, the university and subject are more important than the class of degree.

OvariesBeforeBrovaries · 23/06/2016 21:56

Congratulations OP! Time to celebrate now - you've done fantastically! Star

NanFlanders · 23/06/2016 21:58

My dh had a 2.2. He is a Reader at a Russell Group uni.

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