A Master of Laws

It is done. Five years of suffering, toiling, sweat and tears are over. All right, maybe it wasn’t that bad. After all, I had lots of fun.

Nevertheless, the news item remains the same: I have successfully completed my Master’s degree in Law. As of Friday 26 June 2009, I have become a “Master of Laws”, and with “Distinction” too (for the Brits, it’s a “2:1″; for others, it translates into a “B”).

There, you may bow down before me and call me “Master”.

Now… one year left. I have met the requirements for my offer at King’s College London to become “unconditional”, so there’s a 99% chance I’ll be in London next year, for a course on Information Technology Law.
Yet more law, I know. I must be suicidal. That’s life!

4 comments

  1. Valesco says:

    That makes two of us then :-)

    Congrats for your distinction !

    (yeah I know I still have to do something with the Easter Egg,it’s coming some day…)

  2. Kronos says:

    Wow. A writer, composer, plug-in developer, and now lawyer (or is “Master of Laws” something else entirely?), you’re quite talented. What else can you do?

  3. Peter Craddock says:

    @Kronos: “Master of Laws” means I’m qualified to become a lawyer. Whether I shall become one is still unknown at this stage.

    Regarding the rest, does budding web design hobbyist count?

  4. Kronos says:

    Most definitely.

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