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  1. Hey 1st-year-here, You are in a tough position, but my mom always said: "Persevere and do the best you can do or let them kick you out of the course, don't ever give up". School is rather black or white.. You are already enrolled in it, you have already put some time and energy.. My sister was studying arabic and she was about to give up, her classmates had prior arabic knowledge and she had great difficulty until the end, but with my mom's advice, she persevered and ended up passing her course! It is really up to you and only you know what's best. If you put aside the fact that your grades depend on the last test then maybe just maybe you will even get a better grade than your 94 goal! Good luck buddy
  2. I went to my academic advisor, but he wasn't much help so I emailed a coordinator from McGill in CS..unfortunately no response yet so I will try to call friday! Meanwhile, I was hoping on your opinions on this.
  3. I cannot do a BS in a Quebec university because I do not have my hard sciences. I would have to redo my Cegep in a 'Health' or 'Pure and Applied' program, which would give me the pre-requisites for entering a BS.. Since I do not have any hard science background, I would have to do it under a bachelor of arts. This is what McGill states: "The B.A. degree is an ideal way for students without a Science background to pursue studies in Computer Science. Students may choose either the Major Concentration in Computer Science or the Major Concentration in Software Engineering. Combining the Major Concentration in Computer Science with the Supplementary Minor Concentration in Computer Science provides a complete program that is very similar to the B.Sc. major."
  4. Hey guys! I am graduating this semester from a Quebec Cegep (College) with a Social Science DEC (diploma) in psychology. My mind was set on a Ba in psychology but I am starting to question if I should. Recently, the field of computer science piqued my interest while writing a paper on the cognitive revolution. I got accepted to McGill and with a little research I discovered that they offer the major of computer science/software engineer under the bachelors of art program, therefore the hard sciences are not required. I was wondering what you guys think? Is a Ba in computer science as valuable as a Bs in computer science? I would have the possibility of doing a missing math course during summer. Thank you:)
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