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O I meant quantitative, not cumulative, my bad. What sort of courses did you do well in high school? |
Nothing. 65 avg in high school. English was my easiest course thats academic and not really considering grades but the level of difficulty. I graduated high school with no real goal or anything throughout honestly. Went to school, did my homework, study barely for tests, and just graduated not realizing anything. Sad. I'm going to call Kwantlen tmr and see if I can take courses there to replace the marks in Langara. |
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As Gilgamesh mentioned, just transfer to UBC Arts (it sounds like it's the easiest route) and get that piece of paper. If you enjoy business, you don't necessarily need a business degree to pursue your interests there. I assume you work part-time? If you work for a small business, you can try being a bit more pro-active, learn the various aspects about the business, and maybe take on different roles slowly. I have friends without business degrees who are starting their own businesses. They worked in the "trenches" so to speak - did a bit of sales/merchandising, purchasing, managing, marketing, etc. - in the various companies they worked for and now know enough about business to go out there on their own. |
Figured out the plan. 2 decisions to go to SFu into Crim: 1) Transfer to Kwantlen and do their AA:Crim then transfer to SFU. I just need Crim core courses and I will be set. Anticipated to transfer by sept 2012. 2) Stay in Langara and do SOME Crim courses or most and transfer with 60 credits which means everything will count going in...but it won't count towards my major. Which means I will have to finish whatever Crim courses I need to before I can advance to my major. Decisions decisions. Btw thanks guys for all your input, I appreciate the help even if its personally opinion or advice. |
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