01-18-2005
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#25 | | | I saw the admission requirement for third-year commerce students from colleges.Five of Comm290,291,292,293,294,295,297are required ,but I saw you took all of these seven courses ,why?In addition, are Econ 201,301 included in required course for transfering ? |
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01-18-2005
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作者: smart | |
I saw the admission requirement for third-year commerce students from colleges.Five of Comm290,291,292,293,294,295,297are required ,but I saw you took all of these seven courses ,why?In addition, are Econ 201,301 included in required course for transfering ?
| i took all of those courses except C299 because i want to graduate in time. if i'm missing some courses, i have to complete them when i'm at ubc, and many third year courses have those 2nd year courses as prerequisites.
you don't need to complete any 2nd or 3rd year econ courses unless you want to go to the econ option in commerce. |
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01-19-2005
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作者: smart | |
I also saw that the maximum transferable to UBC is 63 credits.You had 68 credits,how can you transfer to Commerce?By the way,the document deadline is May 1 for Winter session.How can you know your summer semeter final grade and arrange to send official transcript to UBC befor the work has been completed?
| okay.......
i had 58 credits b4 my summer term, and i had completed all the requirement for transfer to third year then. since i completed all the requirement, i got accepted during my summer term.
after my summer term, i just filled an "add credit" form at brock hall to transfer my summer courses to ubc. thus, i had 68 transferrable credits in the end.
the 63 credits limit is for graduation purpose. to graduate with a bcom, you need 126 credits, so you must take at least 63 credits at ubc in order to graduate. this means even i have 68 credits, i still need to take 63 credits at ubc to graduate. |
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