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Are you asking about York in the UK?
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York's business school (strong in master's, doctorate).
Even students at York University (our university) who want to change departments or "colleges" still need to be able to change departments and "colleges" after a year. Last time I asked York, the average first-year grade is 75% (B+) before you can "smoothly" transfer to other colleges (departments), especially business schools, because the competition is fierce.
There are additional requirements for applying to business schools. There are two types of bachelor's degrees at the Schulich School of Business: one is a BBA and the other is an IBBA.
Introduction to BBA and IBBA. ibba
BA degree, all courses required for Business Economics. To graduate from this BA, you need to complete a total of 90 credits. (The links below will contain the main courses you need to take.)
Eighteen of your 90 credits come from courses outside of your major, so you can choose whatever you want).
If you still have any specific questions (if you're already in York), go straight to the admissions office and ask. That's the rough picture.
Good luck
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Those who have completed at least 2 semesters of courses, have an average GPA or above, and have no lower than B in a single subject, can apply for transfer to Schulich.
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I choose it on the homepage.
You can ask the students over there to choose so fast.
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Is Finance Business Economics good? What is the main reading Do you usually write **? Can you tell us about the following?
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I'm also the same as you applying, how about this BA's business economies?? Can you talk about it in more detail?
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Forget it, someone has flipped it.
Despise the 2nd floor Top 3rd floor.
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It's only a hundred points so long... Don't do it.
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Obviously turned with software. How can president translate to **???
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What are your strengths? The chances of centinal turning to UT are not very high. You need to be well prepared, whether you are preparing to transfer to undergraduate or graduate school.
Undergraduate requires you to have a high school score, and a TOEFL score is also very high. York is a little better, I don't want to hit you, but first-class schools like UBC, UT, you either apply domestically, or don't think about it, it's almost impossible, the level of Centinal is less than a department of UT. The campus is not as good as a dormitory building in UT.
York University is still OK, don't think about business oaks, the most difficult business program in Toronto, the average score of students here is 95 or above, unless you have all 100 points in your country, they don't need you.
But you can go to YORK or business or whatever, and then transfer to Shulich Business School in it, because the classes in the first two years are the same, but you have to keep it at 85-90 points, which is A+, to have any hope of transferring to his business school, in a word, it's difficult.
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Langara to UBC is more reasonable.
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Why is he an international student again, a junior brother?
First of all, the sentence "If you don't fall in love, you can't complete your college life" is so absolute that it can only be said that there will be a little regret. But in the four years of college and thousands of classmates, if you really don't even have a single person who is interested in you, you may also have to reflect on the problems you have.
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