Мне кажется все-таки ты вот об этом: Graduating "with honours" is based solely on GPA and VERY few students graduate with this distinction. 95% of students (or more) do not graduate "with honours". You usually need around an A- average to earn this distinction.
An "honours degree", on the other hand, is an antiquated British term, basically meaning any "4 year University degree". The term is not used in the US and is barely used in Canada anymore. There are a few Canadian Universities who make you take a few extra courses to receive an "honours degree", but it's becoming a fairly meaningless term.
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Graduating "with honours" is based solely on GPA and VERY few students graduate with this distinction. 95% of students (or more) do not graduate "with honours". You usually need around an A- average to earn this distinction.
An "honours degree", on the other hand, is an antiquated British term, basically meaning any "4 year University degree". The term is not used in the US and is barely used in Canada anymore. There are a few Canadian Universities who make you take a few extra courses to receive an "honours degree", but it's becoming a fairly meaningless term.