Jump to content

mutebroadcast

Members
  • Posts

    5
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • Location
    Belarus
  • Application Season
    2015 Spring
  • Program
    Political Science

Recent Profile Visitors

466 profile views

mutebroadcast's Achievements

Decaf

Decaf (2/10)

0

Reputation

  1. At CEU 3.3 is considered as B+. Unfortunately at the moment I don't know about spread - good question btw.
  2. Hey guys, I am graduating this year from MA in Political Science at Central European University, but it looks like my GPA won't be higher than 3.3 and I don't still have my GRE results. I'm going to apply to PhD programs in PolSci in a few Canadian universities to be enrolled in 2015: 1. UBC. 2. U of To. 3. University of Alberta. 4. University of Ottawa. I have 4 years working experience in a field of research in public policy, internship at UNDP, number of publications including publication in journal with impact-factor. Do I have any chances to be enrolled with such a low GPA, or no matter how good my CV and proposal are such GPA definitely means "rejected"? In general what are basic "patterns" of admissions to Canadian universities? On what they mostly pay attention when you are applying to faculty of arts? Thank you in advance.
  3. Are u sure GPA for 3.3 is to be kicked out? For example, for University of Alberta GPA 3.4 is okay to be enrolled.
  4. Hey guys, I am graduating this year from MA in Political Science at Central European University, but it looks like my GPA won't be higher than 3.3 and I don't still have my GRE results. I'm going to apply to PhD programs in PolSci in a few Canadian universities to be enrolled in 2015: 1. UBC. 2. U of To. 3. University of Alberta. 4. University of Ottawa. I have 4 years working experience in a field of research in public policy, internship at UNDP, number of publications including publication in journal with impact-factor. Do I have any chances to be enrolled with such a low GPA, or no matter how good my CV and proposal are such GPA definitely means "rejected"? In general what are basic "patterns" of admissions to Canadian universities? On what they mostly pay attention when you are applying to faculty of arts? Thank you in advance.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use