Not really. Generally, the campuses are safe.
I'm sorry I meant from the academic perspective, that if I get a C they abort my master's program.
The grades are not curved as in the undergraduate level. Most students get an A or B.
You mean for me in graduate level, things are easier and it's not so difficult for me to get an A or B ?
Check my later form, because I think I'm doing something wrong, they don't understand my emails. They think I want to get direct admission into the master's program where I want to get into a pathway, which is a term I just learned. So my new emails should include this term so they know that I want to get into an English center near the university for a year, then continue into the mater's program for the next 2 years.
how about this:
Email title:
Pathway Admission to Master of Electrical Engineering
Email content:
Hi,
I would like to get a pathway admission to the Master's program in Electrical Engineering. Name: Abdulrahman Nasser AlzhraniBirthday: 26/02/1985Country: Saudi ArabiaDegree: Bachelor in Electrical & Electronics TechnologyOccupation: Grade A technical trainer in TVTC, KSAIELTS score: 5.5 In the attachment all my qualifications.Please, check my qualifications and tell me if what I have is enough to apply formally to your university. If I have the necessary documents, please provide me with the conditional admission to provide it to my training department to get the scholarship financial Regards,I would be happy if you help me with a better version of this email ?
I have never heard the term "pathway admission" but apparently such a program is offered by a number of universities. You have to consult their admissions pages on their website to learn the terminology that they are using. These terms are not standardized.
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I have never heard the term "pathway admission" but apparently such a program is offered by a number of universities. You have to consult their admissions pages on their website to learn the terminology that they are using. These terms are not standardized.
For example, the