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MSc as a mature student

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astondog | 20:17 Wed 15th Aug 2007 | Education
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I took a BSc degree as a mature student and due to illness and several stays in hospital I accepted a pass degree. Is it possible to take an MSc off the back of a pass degree?
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There are plenty of universities who will accept a pass
degree as evidence of the ability to study at higher
degree level. Mature students are usually preferred
if such a concession is to be made.

You may be required to show that your sickness
record is a thing of the past, and that it is unlikely
to interfere with your future studies.

Provincial universities, especially ex-Polys, are your
best bet. Nil Desperandum.

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