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Are British graduate students demanding?
Students studying in Britain should not only know the requirements for admission, but also carefully understand the assessment methods of the school and adapt in advance. Next will bring love to everyone. Is there a high requirement for graduate students in Britain?

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1. What is the teaching method of graduate students in Britain?

Many students may have heard that the teaching methods in Britain are very different from those in China, so how do British universities teach classes? No matter what major you study, every course covered by all majors is called a module, and there are as many modules as there are courses.

This module is managed by several tutors, and the teaching of each course is conducted in the form of lectures and seminars. Attending lectures is similar to large classes in domestic universities, but unlike in China, students can ask questions at any time, and sometimes teachers will ask everyone if they have any questions after each lecture. Seminar is a discussion class. All the students in this course are divided into a group of about 20 people and discussed once a week or two, all of which are related to the previous lectures.

Second, how do British universities conduct examinations?

Like domestic universities, the perfect score of each course in British universities is 100, and each course has a certain proportion of homework and exams. Some courses may be 100% exam, and some courses may be 100% homework, depending on the course arrangement, but basically each course is evaluated through various course assignments and exams.

Let's talk about course assignments, which may be presentations, papers, personal assignments and some tests. The scores of these assignments are recorded in the total score of this course according to their respective percentages.

Except for exams, most subjects have exams with a certain percentage score, and the forms of exams vary according to different subjects. Some subjects, such as accounting and finance, will produce multiple-choice questions, computational analysis questions and essay questions, while those who pay attention to theory and analysis, such as marketing and management, generally only produce multiple-choice questions and essay questions.

3. What are the requirements for a successful master's degree in Britain?

After understanding the academic system and teaching methods of the British master's degree, let's learn what kind of achievements we need to get if we want to graduate smoothly. Very different from the domestic master's degree, the British master's degree is graded, and the standard is determined according to the master's grade, and the final grade of the master's degree is composed of the usual grades, the final exam results and the graduation thesis results, so the usual knowledge accumulation is very important.

The master's degree in Britain is divided into several grades: the first distinction, that is, the final master's degree reaches more than 70%, indicating Excellence; Second-class merit, that is, the master's final score is between 60% or 65%-69%, and some schools require higher 65%-69%, which means good performance; Pass the third class, that is, pass the master's degree, and more than 50% means pass; If you fail in Band 4, you won't get a master's degree if you don't pass the master's course completely. The school may issue a master's diploma, which is a diploma. But generally speaking, as long as you do a good job in class study and homework inspection, most students will graduate smoothly. If you want to get a first-class degree, it means that you need to make more efforts in your study.

Credit requirements

Universities in China scored 60 points and universities in Britain scored 40 points. The overall scoring standard is 90 points out of 100 100. Some exam methods may be 100, but the final registration results will be converted into 90 points.

70+: If the total score is greater than or equal to 70, then you are a British scholar and will graduate with honors.

60-69 points: Students will get merit.

50-59 points: For graduate students, 50 is a passing score, so graduation is just an honorary degree.

40-49 points: For British graduate students, such a score means failing, and they may need to retake some subjects, or they may only get a diploma equivalent to a domestic certificate.

Below 40 points: graduate students fail, and the specific treatment varies from school to school.

The grading level of each university is different, but generally the passing rate is 50% before graduation.