You have to have proof to say that James (ie a report). I'm dyslexic and I couldn't have gotten a 2:2 without extra help given because of it. I never heard of anyone able to complete a degree and then finding out they're dsylexic (it takes away the whole problem of dyslexia in the first place).....
Shang it varies between unis.
hey! i'm in exactly the same boat as you. i recently graduated with a 2.1 in law and would like to do a masters abroad and am also contemplating waiting an extra year to earn more money, as i will also have to take into account my living expenses abroad. i see some valuable comments here about the dangers of waiting too long and i think they have a point but i would say to you that if you really don't think you're prepared now then wait another year if you really must. but i wouldn't wait more than that cos then your plans could get distracted.
If I were you I would get going as soon as possible, just so you don't lose momentum. The part time route is a good one. I did that, in fact I nearly completed it in one year anyway I just had to wait for the right module to be offered in the second year to complete, however that also gave me a bit of extra time to finish the dissertation. - I missed the distinction by 0.2% how mean was that.
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