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Originally Posted by GGnoRE
I guess if marks are the highest priority, avoiding 400 level courses might help but I find them much more interesting than 300 courses. They are much more specialized in terms of content and the selection/combination of your 400 level courses forms the final shape of your degree, where as up to 3rd year, you're just building a foundation of basic knowledge in that discipline.
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It might also mean that a lack of foundation building in the previous years or failure to absorb the material covered in the previous years might result in an inability to understand/comprehend 4rth year level material.