Friday, 10 October 2008

Fun at the Concert Hall

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:

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...