Mike
I think that just about everybody at Cambridge gets an MA (or Msc) degree. It's what you get from doing your undergraduate study at the older Universities in Britain (i.e. Oxford, Cambridge, St. Andrews, Glasgow, etc.). I suspect that everybody who graduates will have had to do some sort of "academic" thesis, but I'm sure there others on here who will know much more than I do about this.
Rich
Its all very confusing though Rich is essentially correct.
Oxbridge feel they are so superior that they award an MA to essentially BA candidates (3 year program) three or four years after graduation. However, specified degrees such as Master of Philosophy must be earned with further course/thesis work. Its interesting that the wait period for conferring the MA is 3-4 years because these universities required 7 years of study back in the day of Trivium and Quadrivium. Incidentally, Trinity operates the same way. In fact, in the old days, an MA earned at any of the three universities automatically conferred the right to claim MA at the other two. I still think this is true today so long as teh student is enrolled in some sort of program or teaches at the uni. Gosh, I think Cambridge automatically confers an MA on those studying at Cambridge with degrees from other unis once they are a certain age - something like 27 - I am not sure of the age. Its all pretty bizarre stuff.
If I am not mistaken Edinburgh etc award an MA after a 4 year program and perhaps to only the top students or what would be called a First in England. I think science degrees are still a BSc - probably due to ancient reasons before there was such a thing as BSc.
That is the end of my useless trivia acquired along the path of life.
HW-W would not have been one of these miracle degree earners as he enrolled in a Masters program after undergrad. I do believe that Cambridge has students enrolled simultaneously as Masters and PHd candidates (assuming one didn't earn his MA at another uni), but I don't think an MA is awarded for those "drop outs" from the PHd program.
Here is what I do know from looking into this matter previously. HW-W attended Jesus College for two years, 1937-39. Being enrolled for two years is quite unusual for a Masters candidate and it is quite possible he never took a degree - I can't remember. I will look back into my "records" and see if I can find out what the score was. Its been a long time and I may have chucked all the stuff in my overseas move, but it is possible I can find out more even if teh stuff is lost.
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