07-02-2024, 04:13 PM
(07-01-2024, 11:48 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: That's what I believe as well, the diploma doesn't indicate it's a top up degree, only your transcripts will indicate you've transferred in your first series of classes and completing the final portion at the university. It's exactly what I mentioned earlier, educational institutions, employers, etc, will see it as a Masters from where the diploma comes from, that's it, they don't need to know or worry you've done a top up program as that won't really matter at all, the final product does indicate a Masters, and it's not coming from a diploma/degree mill.
Here is a question with a UK University, according to their response, they include (Top-Up) with in the diploma. I'm not saying this is good or bad. Just informing.
So to answer your questions:
What is the exact Title of the degree?
LLB (Hons) Graduate Law (Top-up) (Distance Learning)
What do the London Metropolitan University transcripts say for the awarded LLB top-up degree?
This will have the module information given to you in my previous email. As well as your name, the month/year you took the qualification and other information pertaining to the course/University.
Do the transcripts indicate distance or online learning?
Yes the transcripts will state that the course was taught distance learning, as it is in the title of the course.