I find the opposite was true for Physics courses...
Yeah, that doesnt surprise me.
For arts, entry level courses are often filled with a bunch of garbage, over analyzing simple concepts, rife with memorization, expectant of cookie cutter assigments and essays, and in general, unintellectual.
For arts, entry level courses are often filled with a bunch of garbage, over analyzing simple concepts, rife with memorization, expectant of cookie cutter assigments and essays, and in general, unintellectual.
Well engineering is kinda the same I guess. I find entry level courses to be plain ********(as in challenging but useless) and later courses to be more specific but then again, still filled with some garbage.
Any idea on what to do with a 2.73 gpa? (B.A from Concordia)
Obviously Masters are out of the question I'm guessing. Just wondering if anyone here was able to pursue some form of graduate education with a low gpa like that.
Any idea on what to do with a 2.73 gpa? (B.A from Concordia)
Obviously Masters are out of the question I'm guessing. Just wondering if anyone here was able to pursue some form of graduate education with a low gpa like that.
What's your major/minor? Might help some people.
I'm not sure what to suggest really. I know for BAs masters are much more of an asset than a bachelor but i've never really thought about it.
I'm tutoring a student that wants to attend a "party university" but, at the same time, wants a party university that still has some academic integrity. However, the student I'm tutoring doesn't feel confident he can get into McGill either, even though it fits all of his criteria. He wants to study industrial relations or human resources. Any suggestions?
I'm tutoring a student that wants to attend a "party university" but, at the same time, wants a party university that still has some academic integrity. However, the student I'm tutoring doesn't feel confident he can get into McGill either, even though it fits all of his criteria. He wants to study industrial relations or human resources. Any suggestions?
I'm tutoring a student that wants to attend a "party university" but, at the same time, wants a party university that still has some academic integrity. However, the student I'm tutoring doesn't feel confident he can get into McGill either, even though it fits all of his criteria. He wants to study industrial relations or human resources. Any suggestions?
Any idea on what to do with a 2.73 gpa? (B.A from Concordia)
Obviously Masters are out of the question I'm guessing. Just wondering if anyone here was able to pursue some form of graduate education with a low gpa like that.
You could still get into a mid tier university, have to be willing to be mobile though.
How is your CV? You got reference letters? Work experience/internships?
Protesters didn't ruin it, McGill took advantage of the opportunity to try and delegitimize the manifs by pre-emptive action.
Oh and congrats!
Actually that is completely false. I work at McGill, the university got multiple threats directed towards them during the graduation week. So you're wrong.