second-class degree
二等学位
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An undergraduate academic degree classification, common in the UK and other Commonwealth countries.
一种本科学位等级分类,在英国和其他英联邦国家很常见。
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second-class degree = 二等学位 (一种本科学位等级分类,在英国和其他英联邦国家很常见。)
- She graduated with a second-class degree in history from a reputable university.她以二等学位从一所知名大学历史系毕业。
- He was proud to have achieved an upper second-class degree (2:1) after years of hard work.他为自己经过多年努力获得二等一级学位(2:1)而感到自豪。
- Despite having a second-class degree, she secured a highly competitive graduate job.尽管只有二等学位,她还是获得了一份竞争激烈的毕业生工作。
- Many universities accept applicants with a good second-class degree for their postgraduate courses.许多大学接受拥有良好二等学位的申请者攻读研究生课程。
- I worked diligently throughout my studies to avoid getting a lower second-class degree.我整个学习期间都努力工作,以避免获得二等二级学位。
- In the UK system, a second-class degree is often further divided into upper (2:1) and lower (2:2) divisions.在英国体系中,二等学位通常进一步分为一级(2:1)和二级(2:2)。
- He felt his second-class degree didn't fully reflect his true academic capabilities.他觉得自己的二等学位未能完全反映他真正的学术能力。
- Is a second-class degree generally considered sufficient for a career in academic research?二等学位通常被认为足以从事学术研究生涯吗?
- If she had focused more, she might have achieved a first-class instead of a second-class degree.如果她更专注一些,她可能获得了一等学位而不是二等学位。
- The vast majority of undergraduate students in the UK graduate with a second-class degree.英国绝大多数本科生都以二等学位毕业。