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Originally Posted by LP700-4
^ I just got the same email. Not sure if trolling or what
I had Izadpanah. Really good teacher, just that i didnt keep up with my readings and slacked the whole semester. My lack of interest in econ didnt help either
For which school does it say only most recent 30 credits are counted?
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For ex: Sauder
Required courses for admission to Year 3
You must have completed a minimum of 54 transferable credits including the following UBC core courses (or their equivalents) by the end of April:
ECON 101 – Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 102 – Principles of Macroeconomics
MATH 104 – Differential Calculus. Acceptable equivalents include MATH 100, MATH 102, MATH 110, MATH 180, MATH 184
ENGL 112* – University Writing. A minimum grade of 60% or "C" is required in English. English courses taken at colleges or universities in countries where English is not the primary language do not satisfy this requirement. ASTU 150, ENGL 100, Arts One or CAP satisfying the Faculty of Arts Writing requirement is acceptable.
A minimum of five of the following second year core courses: COMM 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 298. No more than one of COMM 296, 391, and 392 may substitute for one of the second year core courses.
* In addition to meeting the English requirement for the BCom program, applicants are also required to meet the English Language Admission Standard for admission to UBC.
Important: Many COMM 29X courses are prerequisites to Year 3 option/specialization courses. While a minimum of five of the above COMM 29X courses is required for admission to Year 3, deficiencies in 29X courses upon admission may delay you from registering in your option choice until the academic session following your admission.
Average required to be considered for admission to Year 3
After you finish the second year of a Commerce Transfer Program at a BC College,
you must meet a minimum overall average of 2.50 (calculated on the last 30 credits of your coursework) and a minimum core average of 2.50 on all your Commerce courses (including ECON 201 and 301 or their equivalents).