Jun 16th, 2004, 22:14 | #1 |
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本来申请Second degree,来的却是Special Student,不明下一步该怎么办,偶还是学Computer Science的, 还有就是如果要想以后继续读master,westen ontaio是不是个很好的选择。月底就要答复了,着急ING |
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Jun 18th, 2004, 16:53 | 只看该作者 #6 |
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谢谢了,我还没决定去不去呢,我在温哥华,估计你在多伦多的吧, 我的email是 blue_phantom99@hotmail.com 其实我的offer的回寄的截至日期已经过了,但我想如果我寄给他们说我还想上的话也许也还可以吧。不过实在很难决定去不去,要再读4年,有点怕了,我申请的是经济,我本科是电子工程,而且不是很喜欢多伦多,主要是因为气候了。 |
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Jun 19th, 2004, 01:17 | 只看该作者 #8 |
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What is a Transfer Student? A transfer student has been admitted to Western on the basis of academic performance at another post-secondary institution. Program Admission The program to which a transfer student is admitted is determined by his/her application, the Admissions Office and the Faculty. Generally, first-year students (those with fewer than three advanced standing credits) are admitted to Year I, general Social Science, Arts or Science. Senior students (those with three or more advanced standing credits) are usually admitted to Year II of an unspecified B.A. program. To declare an Honors Specialization, Specialization, or Major Module, you must have permission from the Department and your Faculty. Students interested in entering in the BACS program must first complete 5.0 courses at Western with a 70% average. Advanced Standing The Admissions Office will review your transcripts to determine your eligibility for advanced standing. Your advanced standing will appear on your Admission Assessment Form. However, it may be revised to reflect new information (such as final grades) received after the initial assessment. It is your responsibility to check with the Admissions Office at 519-661-2100 for possible changes which might affect your course selection and degree requirements. Once you know what your advanced standing is, the Departments and Faculty Counsellors will help you to determine how the credits can be used in your Western degree. For instance, if you are given advanced standing for an introductory Psychology course, it could count as one of your five required first-year courses. If there is a possibility that the advanced standing credit could count as a principal or module course or satisfy the prerequisite requirement for a course you plan to take here, have the credit evaluated by the appropriate Department before registering. This is especially important for credits awarded in Mathematics, Economics, and Computer Science. Please provide the Department with your transcript showing the course number and a copy of the course description. Eg.: You wish to pursue a degree with a Major in Psychology. This program requires the equivalent of Psychology 020 (an introductory course) and a first-year Mathematics course. You were given advanced standing for a Year I Psychology (introductory) course and for a Year I Mathematics course. You should see the Psychology Department for a course evaluation of the Psychology course to ensure the course satisfies the Year I Psychology requirement. Also contact the Mathematics Department for an evaluation of the level of the Mathematics course. Then submit written recommendations from both Departments to the Academic Counselling Office in Room 2105, Social Science Centre, for final approval and future reference. You may FAX or e-mail the information if that is more convenient. |
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