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Applied Polymer Technology

  • 27-08-2012 10:30pm
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    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 543 ✭✭✭


    Has any boards users (or do you know anyone) who has done the masters degree in applied polymer technology at AIT?

    It says on the entry requirements that they want a 2.2 bachelor degree. If there are too few applicants for the course, will they consider people with lower grades?

    What is a 2.2?? Is this 70% or greater? Is this the average of your last year grades or al 4 years of your bachelor?

    Neewbie_noob


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 543 ✭✭✭Neewbie_noob


    Has any boards users (or do you know anyone) who has done the masters degree in applied polymer technology at AIT?

    It says on the entry requirements that they want a 2.2 bachelor degree. If there are too few applicants for the course, will they consider people with lower grades?

    What is a 2.2?? Is this 70% or greater? Is this the average of your last year grades or al 4 years of your bachelor?

    Neewbie_noob

    Bump. Anyone ?


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,250 ✭✭✭Steven81


    A 2:2 is 55-62 and it will be based on your final year exam ie the degree year.

    I thought the course Poly Tech wasnt on the last few years so numbers would be limited alright.


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