On other news, I took my first trip to the Colston Hall last night to hear the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (who were excellent, although I was a little tired last night and I'm not sure I appreciated as much as I could have). They opened with a piece by George Enescu, someone I'd never heard of (although that's not massively difficult, given my knowledge of music), but it was a wonderfully enjoyable tune. I can't comment on its technicality, but I enjoyed it, and thought I'd share for those who might be interested:
Friday, 10 October 2008
The happy result, and the final end to the PGCE...
I am now the possessor of 60 masters credits in Education. The mark for my dissertation has come back, and although 51 is hardly a comfortable mark, it is still a pass at masters level. This means I am entitled to a Post-Graduate Certificate of Education, as opposed to the Professional Graduate Certificate of Education that I would have received otherwise.
As so draw an end to this stage of University education (possibly not the last chapter, after all, I've another 120 credits to amass before a Masters in Education...) My student card has expired (as of the 30th September), and I've received all my results. I suppose I'm in the real world now...
As so draw an end to this stage of University education (possibly not the last chapter, after all, I've another 120 credits to amass before a Masters in Education...) My student card has expired (as of the 30th September), and I've received all my results. I suppose I'm in the real world now...
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