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Old 07-14-2010 at 07:54 PM   #1
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hi guys im looking to apply to a graduate program (M.Sc, M.A) that does not require me to fo the GMAT or GRE's.

Im applying to this as a backup just in case I dont get into my first program. But I dont want to waste more money and take another test....

I have a Bsc(honors) life science..dont want to a research based masters.
Old 07-14-2010 at 07:57 PM   #2
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hi guys im looking to apply to a graduate program (M.Sc, M.A) that does not require me to fo the GMAT or GRE's.

Im applying to this as a backup just in case I dont get into my first program. But I dont want to waste more money and take another test....

I have a Bsc(honors) life science..dont want to a research based masters.
This is mainly an undergraduate forum and few people know about graduate programs at McMaster. I would suggest talking to an academic adviser, just call McMaster and ask for a graduate academic adviser.
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Old 07-14-2010 at 08:06 PM   #3
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hi guys im looking to apply to a graduate program (M.Sc, M.A) that does not require me to fo the GMAT or GRE's.

Im applying to this as a backup just in case I dont get into my first program. But I dont want to waste more money and take another test....

I have a Bsc(honors) life science..dont want to a research based masters.
So you're pretty much looking into course based programs... what are your field of interests though?

Do something that's of interest to you... not just b/c it's your "backup." I see/hear it a lot especially
going into teachers' college!!
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