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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 14 мая 2025 14:49

2:2

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14 мая 2025 14:49

The "2:2" refers to a classification of a degree classification in the UK higher education system, commonly known as a "Second Class Honours, Upper Division" or "2:1". However, "2:2" specifically indicates a "Lower Second Class Honours."

In the UK, degree classifications are typically as follows:

  • First Class Honours (1st)
  • Upper Second Class Honours (2:1)
  • Lower Second Class Honours (2:2)
  • Third Class Honours (3rd)
  • Pass (without honours)

A 2:2 degree is often considered a good grade but may be the minimum requirement for certain postgraduate courses or job opportunities. If you need specific advice on what this means for your studies or career options, feel free to ask!

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2:2
The "2:2" refers to a classification of a degree classification in the UK higher education system, commonly known as a "Second Class Honours, Upper Division" or "2:1". However, "2:2" specifically indicates a "Lower Second Class Honours." In the UK, degree classifications are typically as follows: - First Class Honours (1st) - Upper Second Class Honours (2:1) - Lower Second Class Honours (2:2) - Third Class Honours (3rd) - Pass (without honours) A 2:2 degree is often considered a good grade but may be the minimum requirement for certain postgraduate courses or job opportunities. If you need specific advice on what this means for your studies or career options, feel free to ask!