[Vocabulary] overall class/grade for the above degree

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Anna0503

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Hello, my name is Anna. I was filling out the application form for Mater Degree, and I came across the field "overall class/ grade for the above degree". I have no idea what does it mean. I would be very happy if you help me.
Thank you very much!:)
 
Welcome to the forum, Anna. :hi:
I have no idea what it means. Is there some indication elsewhere in the form?
 
I have just found this. On this form you are being asked about the class/grade you received in the degree you have mentioned. For example, if I had written that I had a BA degree from XXX University, I would now note that it was an Upper Second Class degree (2.1) or summa cum laude, or With Distinction, etc
 
Thank you very much! :) you helped me a lot
 
Hello, my name is Anna. I was filling out the application form for Mater Degree, and I came across the field "overall class/ grade for the above degree". I have no idea what does it mean. I would be very happy if you help me.
Thank you very much!:)

NOT A TEACHER

I belive that, "I would be very happy if you help me" has a flaw in it.
In my opinion it should run, "I would be very happy if you helped me."
 
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