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first-class honours degree

NOUN
  1. an honours degree of the highest class

How To Use first-class honours degree In A Sentence

  • But while there were 13 firsts among men in computing and IT, only five women got a first-class honours degree in the area in 2000.
  • The academic attacker gained a first-class honours degree in economics with business management this year. The Sun
  • He has a first-class honours degree in politics, philosophy and economics from Oxford.
  • He was educated at Abersychan County School and Balliol College, Oxford, coming out with a first-class honours degree in philosophy, politics and economics.
  • He was educated at Abersychan County School and Balliol College, Oxford, coming out with a first-class honours degree in philosophy, politics and economics.
  • Five past pupils had this year obtained first-class Honours degrees, an achievement performed only once before, in 1950.
  • He has a first-class honours degree in politics, philosophy and economics from Oxford.
  • But while there were 13 firsts among men in computing and IT, only five women got a first-class honours degree in the area in 2000.
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