2.1

:smiley:

Wooohoooo!

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3.8..that was almost 15 years ago. Double major too :snooty:

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Different systems. 3.8/4 must be a 1st though. I bow to your genius.

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No..don’t bow brother..rejoice.. :champagne: You work hard early in life and life becomes sweeter.. :k: Or a syou pakistanis say “sweater”

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Prefer beer to champagne.

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You had me wondering what the ?? “2.1” - I dunno the system all that well but Congrats :k:

I had a 3.2 in undergrad - 3.8 in grad and at the end of my exams last month, am at a 3.9 in post-grad.

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2.1 is a equivalent to about a 3.3 according to most conversion charts.

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and some say jumper… some say jersey :smiley:

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My grade ave equates to either a US B+ ave or on some conversion scales a A-.

http://www.britishcouncil.org/usa-education-advisors-us-study-abroad-faqs.htm

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Congrats. Welcome to the Brothership of the 2:1 :hug:

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2.4 :bummer:

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hai Allahhh..sachi??!?!

for some reasons I thought you were a summa cum laude type of guy…hehe
thanx for sharing since it makes me feeeeel so much better and I would love to do grad school now.. chances are for 3.8..yay

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Thanks bro. How did you study under a GB system if your in NY/Toronto?

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Because I moved to Toronto, Canada, in January this year. I lived in England from 1988 to January 2005, and did my BSc (Hons) at the Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine from 1999-2002.

Damned unaffordable property in London & miscelleneous other issues drove me Canada, where property is cheap, taxes are cheap, food is cheap, petrol is cheap. It’s not quite as developed as England, but it’s cosy enough that I think I’ll try and stick around here for a decade.

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How di you secure a job in Canada,? I had a thread dedicated to trying to move there?