Graduation Ceremony Explained // University of Oxford // Advice + Experience
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- čas přidán 14. 10. 2021
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Hi!
It's time to explain the Oxford Graduation Ceremony! There was a bunch of latin, bowing, and students who had no clue, so for once and for all it's explained now! If you are watching this to prepare yourself for your graduation, please be aware that your ceremony might be slightly different as some colleges do things a bit differently. The majority of the ceremony will be still the same though! This video was recorded in October (12-10-2021). Stay tuned for more Oxford content this week and all the following weeks! Please don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe.
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Don't forget to check out my Matriculation vlog: (the vlog where it all started)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8EsP...
And my Room Tour:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiQod....
Little bit about myself:
I'm 24 years old and I'm originally from Amsterdam, I currently live in London. At the University of Oxford, I read for the Mst in Modern Languages. I've graduated from the University of Amsterdam where I studied the BA in French Literature and Culture.
Music that I do not own:
Intro and outro music:
Palmtrees by The Brothers Records
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Background music:
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Clouds by Joakim Karud / joakimkarud. .
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🥳🥳 finally she dropped a video 😊
I’ll promise to most more regularly! 😅 the plan is every Friday (and some Mondays) 😉
Congratulations Steffie!
Thank you! 😊
Thank you for sharing 😊
You’re welcome!
Congratulation ❤️
Thank you!!
Congratulation it was a great achievement in life.
Thank you 😊
@@Steffie228G Welcome its like an inspiration to everyone. Keep it up buddy
Do they ever say what grade you got? Or degree classification?
no
Hi! Yes they will tell you about a month after you finished your degree. It will be on your transcript and diploma, but the transcript will have a full breakdown with your modules and dissertation. Hope this helps 😊