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can i say that i got a merit in my Masters?

normally, a pass is 50, merit is 60, and a distinction is 70%

i got 60 something percent, but my university dont offer merits, Only passes, and distinctions.

They will be offering merits next year.

So technically, I dont have a merit, but basically I do.

What grade would you put on job applications?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Seventh-day Adventist believe in Jesus Christ and honoring the Moral Law(Ten Commandments).

    John 14:15

    "Jesus said, If you love me keep my Commandments."

    Saturday is the Bible Sabbath(Exodus 20:8-11). It is the seventh day of the week. The Holy Bible is crystal clear on the topic of the Sabbath. This day was established by God himself at Creation(Genesis 2:1-3) and reiterated when Moses received the en Commandments(Exodus 31:18) on Mt. Sinai.

    You should keep the Sabbath day Holy because God Commanded. We all are accountable to God for the Sabbath and the other nine Commandments.(Exodus 20:3-17). Read also: Matthew 5:17-18, John 14:15; Luke 4:16: Romans 3:31; James 2:10-13; Revelation 12:17; Revelation 14:12 and Revelation 22:13-14.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    If they don't classify that 60 odd percent as a merit and an employer checks with them, your job offer can be revoked or you could be fired as an employer will say you lied about your result.

    Say you got a pass and place the percentage next to it and enquire with your Uni if your masters can be reclassified when they change the rulings.

  • 1 decade ago

    You can say whatever you like but it would not be true put the grade you actually got

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