With no comment at all on how long it took to get this to me, let alone you, I have the mark. No feedback yet, mind, but the mark.
70%
For those of you in the UK, that’s the equivalent of a First, even though Cranfield only issue “pass” or “fail” as an actual grade.
Now I can get back into the blog – thanks WordPress – I’ll dripfeed a little more over time and, if anyone wants an edited copy you can just email me for it in PDF format (if you were willing, it would be great to exchange for a review of it – good, bad or otherwise!).
THANK YOU for all your help.
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Ken Simpson (@simpsonkd)
May 30, 2012
Congratulations Charley – or will that be Master Charley!
Well done, I would love to read your dissertion.
I look forward to the standard of blogging on this subject being raised.
Ken
CN
May 31, 2012
Will email it Ken. You might also like to check out the acknowledgements page. C
David Hart
May 30, 2012
Congratulations!
CN
May 31, 2012
Thanks David. Hope all is well. C
Neal Evans
May 31, 2012
This is really good news. I’m not sure how you describe 70% as a ‘good mark’ – as ever your own fiercest critic! I am so pleased for you after all your hard work and the challenges you’ve faced along the way – just thinking back to that first weekend at Shrivenham makes me chuckle and wonder how quickly time passes.
Would love to read it – and the book to follow?
I would also love to know more about the BCM event
CN
May 31, 2012
It’s the BCI conference in November. And 70% isn’t 90%.
Robin Gaddum
May 31, 2012
That’s the deal with postgrad degrees, pass/fail, unless you go and ask. It requires persistence, self-discipline and hard work to make it through a postgrad degree by research and get such a good mark on your thesis. Very well done indeed!
CN
May 31, 2012
Thanks Robin
Jim
June 4, 2012
I also got 70. I’ll send you a copy once I’ve made some corrections. I have just begun retreading it and it is now covered in red pen.
J