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Hey guys. I emailed UofS about this, but it looks like it could take a while before they get back to me.

 

For applicants who have a second degree, would they still look at the cumulative average, or use the most recent 120 credits (so four years worth of courses) that span between the second and first degree? I did my first degree in 2008-2012, and my second degree (3 years) in 2013-2016. I read the admissions booklet but the wording was so confusing to me.

 

Thanks! :)

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That's strange because the application booklet said:

 

GRADUATE STUDENTS. Applicants with an incomplete post-graduate degree at the end of the application year will have their UAA calculated as in [A], , or [C], with all graduate-level classes completed to the end of December added if to the applicant’s advantage

 

I must have misunderstood what this means...

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That's strange because the application booklet said:

 

GRADUATE STUDENTS. Applicants with an incomplete post-graduate degree at the end of the application year will have their UAA calculated as in [A], , or [C], with all graduate-level classes completed to the end of December added if to the applicant’s advantage

 

I must have misunderstood what this means...

 

If both of your degrees are undergraduate degrees (e.g. Bachelor of ...), then you would not be classified as a graduate student. A graduate student is someone completing/has completed a Masters or Ph.D.

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