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Old 02-13-2009, 04:15 AM   #1
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UBC Science --> HKIN Transfer

Anyone know the average grade you need for admission to HKIN (faculty transfer)? Or anyone successfully transferred from science or other faculties to HKIN shed some light
I'm currently in sciences and want to transfer out to HKIN at UBC.
Any insight would be great
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Old 02-20-2009, 11:39 PM   #2
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Your best bet would be to call up HKIN student services (if it exists) and find out what you need to transfer. If you're going to transfer faculties, you better apply for it soon on the SSC as the deadline to switch is Feb 28 I believe. If you've applied, then you wait for the response from UBC Admissions in "June". If there's no reply after June, bitch at the Admissions office because they don't take faculty transfers as priority. I called them repeatedly in June last year about my application from science to engineering, and the only reply was "..we're unusally busy with lots of applications...". I gave up with them in mid-July and just emailed the AskUBC general questions people about my situation. I got my acceptance email from Admissions the very next day. If your application doesn't get processed early or on time, you might miss out with registering courses and program placement. Hope this helps.
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