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Distinction
Hello,
I have heard that someone took his qualification with unanimous distinction.. What does it mean? Is it a phrase or is it completely wrong?
I would like to thank you in advance for your help
Best Regards
Alex
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Re: Distinction
For a degree to be awarded "with distinction", the ballots must be unanimous (all in agreement)
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Re: Distinction

Originally Posted by
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For a degree to be awarded "with distinction", the ballots must be unanimous (all in agreement)
Thanks. Could you please help me write this in a shorter format so to put it in my cv?
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