Oxford degrees
I become eligible for my MA in Trinity 2006* and would quite like to go and get it in person. It'll be much more fun if I can coordinate it with some other people I know who want to graduate at some point that term, so a poll for you. Please note that different colleges are allocated different degree days, so you'll need to check with your own whether you're allowed to graduate in person on the days I've listed below.
You become eligible for an MA in the 21st term after you matriculate, so if you matriculated in MT 1999 (and didn't take any time out) you become eligible for it in TT 2006.
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* No, this isn't me being ridiculously organised - it's necessary if this is going to work 'cos slots to graduate in person get booked up a long time in advance.
You become eligible for an MA in the 21st term after you matriculate, so if you matriculated in MT 1999 (and didn't take any time out) you become eligible for it in TT 2006.
[Poll #459858]
* No, this isn't me being ridiculously organised - it's necessary if this is going to work 'cos slots to graduate in person get booked up a long time in advance.
It may be just me...
Re: It may be just me...
It involves dressing in sub fusc (see http://www.livejournal.com/users/karen2205/22860.html for a definition) and going to the Sheldonian where the Vice Chancellor speaks in Latin. Traditionally one then spends the rest of the day drinking (I didn't - I went to Sainsburys still in sub fusc and then tried to do some work before going to find people to drink with much later on).