Is 2.1 a good degree?

Is a 2.1 GPA good? The answer is No. The national average for a GPA is around 3.0 and a 2.1 GPA puts you below that average. A 2.1 GPA means that you've gotten only C-s and D+s in your high school classes so far.
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What is a 2.1 grade equivalent to?

2.1 is a B. However, its worth noting that 1st, 2:1, 2:2, 3 are 70%,60%,50%,40% (at Warwick anyway) which is 10% less than the A-level equivilent (As per what I stated above).
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How common is a 2 1?

New figures from the Higher Education Statistics Authority show that 70% of today's students leave university with a 2:1 or above. Now, one in five graduates is awarded a first class degree – a score that has almost doubled in the past decade. The proportion receiving a 2:1 has also risen sharply in that time.
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Is a 2.1 from Oxford Good?

Employers may consider a 2:2 from Oxford a better result than a higher class degree from many other universities. See some employers' views on how they view degree results below.
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Is a 2 2 degree worth anything?

Businesses may claim that they will look beyond the numbers, but the pay and employment evidence suggests that many still don't, and it's hard to believe that those with 2:2s are genuinely worth so much less than those with 2:1s. The second is the system itself.
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Is a 2.1 from Cambridge good?

yeah it depends on the course... a 2:1 in Maths from Cambridge is almost certainly better than a first from anywhere else except for Oxford...
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Is a 2.1 hard to get?

To achieve a 2:1 in your degree at university your final mark needs to be over 60% (over 70% being First Class Honours). The final mark is usually based on the average of coursework and examinations throughout the length of your study, although in a minority of courses it is solely based on a final examination.
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Is a 2.1 good enough for a Masters?

A 2.1 is still a good degree. In most universities a first is 70% and if you get put up to a 1st from a 68% onwards, you should consider yourself very lucky. If universities inflate grades in this way, they are usually only doing it to make themselves look better.
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Is a low 2.1 good?

But generally a 2.1 will be fine. They can look at your module transcripts (I assume they will for most universities, but I have no actual experience of that), but it depends on course/university/employer really.
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What is a 2.1 degree in UK?

Second-class honours, upper division (2.1): usually, the average overall exam score of 60%+ Second-class honours, lower division (2.2): usually, the average overall score of 50%+ Third-class honours (3rd): usually, the average overall score of 40%+
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What percentage is a 2.1 degree in UK?

Degree classifications

Upper Second-Class Honours (2:1, 2. i) (60-70%) Lower Second-Class Honours (2:2, 2. ii) (50-60%)
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What does 2 1 mean in a degree?

Upper Second-Class Honours (60-70%): there are two levels of second class degree. An upper second class, known as a 2:1 or two-one, is the higher of the two levels. Lower Second-Class Honours (50-60%): a 2.2 or two-two is the lower level of the second class degree.
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Can you do Masters with low 2 1?

Yes. You'll be fine.
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Is a 2 1 good enough for a PhD?

Yes. Lots of people do. Because your research proposal and your references will be the reason they will decide to interview you or not.
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Do you need a 2 1 to do a PhD?

The majority of institutions require PhD candidates to possess a Masters degree, plus a Bachelors degree at 2:1 or above. However, some universities demand only the latter, while self-funded PhD students or those with significant professional experience may also be accepted with lower grades.
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Can you do Masters with 2 2?

Can you do a Master's with a 2.2? The short answer is yes, absolutely. Many postgraduate courses will even include a 2.2 or above in their Master's entry requirements.
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How do you go from a 2.1 to a first?

Essay Writing: How to Go From a 2:1 to a First Class Degree
  1. Check the Marking Criteria. To make sure you're genuinely doing enough to earn a first, the simplest option could be checking the marking criteria. ...
  2. Extra Research. ...
  3. Be Clear & Concise. ...
  4. Do the Boring Things Well. ...
  5. Finish Ahead of the Deadline.
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What is a 2.1 at Oxford?

A second-class degree is split into two divisions and the higher of the two divisions is the upper second class, commonly known as 2.1 (pronounced “two-one”). A 2.1 also puts you in a good position for employment, graduate programmes and post graduate study.
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What is a good 21?

If you have a 2.2 or a low 2.1 (ie under 67) then the admission tutors will look for candidates with a distinction or an average of 67 within an MSc. (Someone asked the question if they had a high 2.1 but a low MSc mark- then this would be ok).
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How common is a first class degree?

Historically, First Class Honours were uncommon, but as of 2019 are awarded to nearly thirty percent of graduates from British universities.
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Can you get into Cambridge with a 21?

For example although Oxford and Cambridge both state that at least 2.1 is needed for postgraduate study, if you're within a few percentage points of a 1st and there is still time then now is the moment when you should be working your damnedest to improve it.
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What is a high 2.1 degree?

64-66% = mid 2:1 (generally referred to by those who got one as a "good 2:1" ) 67-69% = high 2:1 (always referred to by those who got one as 'I nearly got a first" )
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Can you get a job with second class lower?

Yes , you can. Most Banks, government agencies, private firms put the limit of graduate degree to second class lower. With very good problem solving skills, Good professional certificates or a master degree to prove your resilience, you can get a job.
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What is a 2.1 degree in GPA UK?

Postgraduate : University of the West Indies - A score of 63% or B+ (GPA of 3.0) is considered comparable to a UK 2.1 while a score of C or 50% is considered comparable to a UK 2.2.
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What GPA is a 2.1 degree?

Generally it's around about 3.4 - 3.7 / 4.0 - 4.3.
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