Next possible time to apply?
08-25-2010 at 04:12 PM
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Next possible time to apply?
Hi, I have a simple question for anyone who can answer it!
I was wondering when the next possible time I can apply for courses is. I know normally people apply well before the school year starts, (which is around, february-may i think?) but are there any other times we can apply for classes?
Just ask if you need more information, and thanks in advance!
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08-25-2010 at 04:15 PM
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You can still add or drop courses like a month into the semester.
If you're talking about actually applying to McMaster, then its months in advance?
Not really sure what your situation is
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08-25-2010 at 04:18 PM
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The deadline to drop/add term 1 & 3 courses is September 17th while term 2 courses is January 11th.
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08-25-2010 at 08:19 PM
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I'll be more specific, just in case. So I completed my first year in engineering 1, but I messed up the application for 2nd year programs, and Only made two choices. And unfortunately my grade average wasnt good enough for the two choices I made, so I'd like to apply to a different 2nd year program. However I was taking a summer course and wanted to see my grades in that course. Now That i have it, I'd like to look into re applying to some 2nd year eng programs, (like electrical or possibly something else) So I'm not sure if I can just add courses, or if there is a larger application I need to participate in.
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08-25-2010 at 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by JayTup
I'll be more specific, just in case. So I completed my first year in engineering 1, but I messed up the application for 2nd year programs, and Only made two choices. And unfortunately my grade average wasnt good enough for the two choices I made, so I'd like to apply to a different 2nd year program. However I was taking a summer course and wanted to see my grades in that course. Now That i have it, I'd like to look into re applying to some 2nd year eng programs, (like electrical or possibly something else) So I'm not sure if I can just add courses, or if there is a larger application I need to participate in.
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I think you'd need to contact the engineering academic advisors. Each stream has a limited number of people, so it's not as easy as saying "I want to be in electrical". The academic advisors can tell you what the best course of action is
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08-26-2010 at 02:41 PM
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Ok, thank you Lauren.
I'm sorry but Does anyone know how i can contact the "engineering academic advisors"
I don't really know where I'm supposed to find things like that out, sorry.
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08-26-2010 at 03:36 PM
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Ok, thank you Lauren.
I'm sorry but Does anyone know how i can contact the "engineering academic advisors"
I don't really know where I'm supposed to find things like that out, sorry.
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http://www.eng.mcmaster.ca/contacts.html
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