hi! i hope you have time to asnwer my question.! you seem so busy answering all these questions.!!!
anyway..mine is that.how many courses can i take without enrolling in subjects posts… i wil have only 1 and half credits
at the end of this season ..and can’t take summer courses..
so im planning to take more courses in 2009-2010 season..
because i haven’t decided what i will study( major)…i want to take at least 4 more courses next fall and winter season as first year student……
so…how many more i can take next fall/winter season and
another question is about cgpa…. some progrms say i need 2.0 cgpa …. so…if i take 6 courses as a first year student..then..when i apply my subject post(2)…
they will see all my courses’s average or just 4courses??
thanks! and i hope i didn’t confuse you!!!!! thanks!
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This must be the written equivalent of talking on the phone while you’re jogging and eating a banana. To tell you the truth, I’m pretty impressed.
And despite your shameful attempts to throw me off with your dot-dot-dot rhetoric, it takes more than that to scare me.
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So hear me out: students are supposed to select a POSt combination at the end of the session in which they are expected to complete 4 FCEs. After one completes four credits, one cannot enrol in further courses unless s/he has a POSt combination (1 specialist/2 majors/ 1 major and 2 minors). In your case, you haven’t completed 4 credits, and therefore are not required to select a POSt (and moreover, you can’t). In the next session, you can enrol in up to 6 credits, and at the end of that session, if you completed at least 4 credits, you’ll have to select a POSt. But it will be at the end of the session (not at the completion of your 4th credit).
Now, if you’re thinking about a program that requires a minimum 2.0 CGPA, that GPA will reflect the calculated grades of all the courses you have taken. If you complete 4 credits by the end of next year, it’ll be the GPA of those four courses. If you complete 6, it’ll be 6. The department will look at your GPA regardless of the amount of courses you have completed. The thing is you can’t even apply for a POSt without completing at least four. Now how’s that for confusion!