AntarcticPilot
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Doesn't that just cost £10 and a clean police record?
And living for something like 4 years after graduating (I think it's actually ten terms, but I haven't checked the rules!). Same in Cambridge - which is why I am diffident about my MA, though technically that is my degree! Just to put the record straight, an Oxbridge MA is really to do with voting rights in the University's governing body and status within the University, not academic achievement. That's why it is usual to put (Oxon) or (Cantab) after it, to ensure no-one thinks it is an examined degree. There is a tacit assumption that you won't stop learning after you've graduated, though, and the MA recognizes this.