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Hehe, I'm from Hegong University! The postgraduate entrance examination has nothing to do with the usual failure of the course! It can only be related to your review for more than half a year before the exam!
Good schools are still relatively difficult to get into! The score is for people to see! Like the major I took this year, the re-examination line is 310, but the initial test of 370 can still be brushed down!
No 360, don't even think about it! It's scary to say, isn't it? Some schools look at the undergraduate results for their majors, but I didn't look at the undergraduate results for the major of this school, but when looking for a tutor, the tutor has to look at it!
The famous school is not as exaggerated as you said, but it must have some impact, and it depends on whether the department of the school you apply for values it or not! There is generally nothing wrong with the high point of the initial test! Hehe, besides, no matter what you say, it's also a book, you're so scared, so don't you take the test!
Hehe, it's put.
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First, as for failing the course, in fact, it has little impact on the postgraduate entrance examination, as long as you make up for the credits you owe before the reexamination, it will have no effect. As for your parables, there is no way to talk about them. Rest assured.
Second, you said that the initial test score of a good school is not much worse than the national line, so it is not difficult to judge a good school, which is not right. The criteria for judging papers are different for each school. For example, some schools that are poor generally judge the scores of professional courses relatively high because they are afraid that they will not find anyone.
In better schools, there are sufficient students and high quality, and the judgment of professional courses will be stricter. For example, in a general school, it is common to have about 130 in a professional class, and in a good school, the highest score may be about 120, so you can't judge the difficulty so simply.
Third, whether it is difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination depends on whether you work hard or not. Although I don't know about Ontario, as far as I know, it is also an undergraduate school, so your ability should be fine. Just put in a lot of effort.
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The postgraduate entrance examination has nothing to do with whether or not you have failed a course. You can study as long as you can get your diploma and degree certificate at the end.
Of course, it is slightly more difficult to get into a better university, first of all, your score has to be higher, the content and difficulty of the professional course are different, and there are many people who compete, and the final retest is still a difference in the retest, and there are eliminations. But if you have a good foundation, that is, English, mathematics, and professional courses, you will be fine, as long as you score high, all this is not a problem, your family has no rights, it's okay, you have points, your family has no money, it's okay, you have points, public funds or scholarships!!
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