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UBC 2021
I suggest you apply to other schools like BCIT and langara. They're great schools, and likely to accept you. I got rejected form UBC, and I'm going to BCIT now.
- BCIT January 2021
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UBC 2021
Yes I would highly recommend trying to do your best in the casper test as I am pretty sure they weigh the casper the most. I believe I got rejected because I scored 3/4 on it.
- BCIT January 2021
- BCIT January 2021
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BCIT January 2021
Hi, thanks so much, I appreciate it. I have been volunteering at a hospital for 3 years. I did data entry with an organization for a year. I also have 2 years of cashier/customer service work experience. I am not sure but perhaps my CASPER also helped? It's hard to say. I really hope you get in from the waitlist. I know how it feels (I also got rejected from Langara twice haha because my transcript didn't say that I had a degree on it, long story) All the best, you got this!
- BCIT January 2021
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BCIT January 2021
Hi guys, I got an acceptance letter too. I have a degree from UBC, which I believe really helped me get in. My grades were low- average to be honest. But I had some work and volunteer experience which might have also aided my application. I got rejected last time because of my mistake of not checking the supplemental. Congrats to everyone who got in and all the best to those waiting. Keep on going, you will make it one day.
- BCIT January 2021
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BCIT January 2021
Hi guys! Kinda stupid question, but want some advice. I'm planning on applying for the next intake. I have a BSc. degree from UBC, I have B in A&P, and A's in everything but Psychology I have a C (69%) I am just wondering if I should retake psych now (Sept-Dec'20) to improve my GPA. I am really conflicted. Would a C look bad in my application? Or is it a minor thing that they wouldn't really care too much for. YOur suggestion would be greatly valued. Thanks!
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BCIT September 2020 Intake
Hi guys! I'm planning on applying for the next intake. I have a BSc. degree from UBC, I have B in A&P, and A's in everything but Psychology I have a C (69%) I am just wondering if I should retake psych now (Sept-Dec'20) to improve my GPA. I am really conflicted. Would a C look bad in my application? Or is it a minor thing that they wouldn't really care too much for. YOur suggestion would be greatly valued. Thanks!
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Langara January 2021 intake
@Hewooo @LaVidaesBuena really?? Then I wonder why I got rejected?? WOW!!. I am so confused. I should've asked them straight up why I got rejected... Anyways, thanks for letting me know. I wonder if they just don't know that I have a degree, because when I applied, I was finished up my last semester. How sad... Anyways I will ask them now. Thanks guys! Hope you hear good news soon ?
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Langara January 2021 intake
That's not true, because I have a Bsc. degree but I got rejected for September 2020 because I had a really low GPA (3.0) for the 5 pre-reqs. You still kind of need to have a competitive enough GPA haha
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UBC 2020 Nursing
Yes that totally makes sense. I did try to aim for the highest grades in my last 30 credits, but I defs should've done better.. I wish I knew about this website before all this.. I would've done so many things differently ?. I would've actually prepared for my CASPER, studied harder(I already did, but obviously room for improvement), etc.. so damn depressing, I was so close but sooo far.. I just graduated from UBC, so I can't really improve my grades. Unless I go back for more classes, but very unlikely.. My dumbass couldn't access the BCIT's quiz for shortlisted people, so I missed my BCIT intake as well. Maybe it's not my time yet.. Hopefully I'll improve next time. ?
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UBC 2020 Nursing
So, UBC ranks us on our GPA, CASPer, and Supplemental Application. It's out of 4. 1 means top 25%, 2 is top 50%, 3 is top 75% and 4 is bottom 25%. It's just my assumption, but they really weigh CASPER a lot. I read that someone on this thread got rejected with a 1 in grades, 2 in supplemental and 3 in CASPer. There are ways you can prepare for your CASPer, but I agree, it's not something you can study for. Maybe I will give the CASPer again, if BCIT, or Lanagar reject me ? but hoping for the best at this point, as I already have my BSc degree form UBC and I'm kinda sitting at home really lost hahah But yes, its awesome that you're researching ahead of time. You should definitely get involved in the community and join different types of volunteering places and clubs if u get the opportunity.