Today I received the great news that I have passed my Masters with merit, which is a bit confusing; I didn't even know there was a 'merit' grade...
I've now updated my CV, webpage, LinkedIn etc.but am still only vaguely aware of the fact I never have to go to uni again. I was probably ready to finish uni and start a job about 6 months ago, 5 years is a long time to study the same subject, and I can't wait to get to use everything I've learned (although hopefully not too much of the programming).
Highlights of the last few years include my time in Germany, the games design modules, and Dare to be Digital. It's interesting that these are where I had the most fun, but are also where I learned the most...
Monday, October 18, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Masters Completed
A couple of weeks ago I submitted my last piece of Masters coursework, namely my dissertation. While not as massive as my undergrad diss. this one was still a lot of work, and was done in about a third of the time due to spending the summer in Dundee.
I had some great news in that we were allowed to submit 'Grrr!' as our group project, so hopefully our marks should get a boost from this. Uni were very accommodating when it came to Dare, shifting modules around and allowing us to use our game as a submission, as well as helping us during the application process, so I thank them for that.
Marks are still a while away I expect, but in all honestly I'm in no rush to get them, am just happy to have finished the course and am looking forward to getting a job. A task that hopefully shouldn't take too long, but could end up being a real slog.
I had some great news in that we were allowed to submit 'Grrr!' as our group project, so hopefully our marks should get a boost from this. Uni were very accommodating when it came to Dare, shifting modules around and allowing us to use our game as a submission, as well as helping us during the application process, so I thank them for that.
Marks are still a while away I expect, but in all honestly I'm in no rush to get them, am just happy to have finished the course and am looking forward to getting a job. A task that hopefully shouldn't take too long, but could end up being a real slog.
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