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I'm looking to apply to a 1 year masters program as a backup if I am not accepted this cycle. However, for me to be eligible to apply next cycle the graduation requirements need to be completed prior to June 30th (for UofT) or August 1st (for Western and Queens). Does anyone know any 1 year course based masters programs that correspond with these graduation date requirements?
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Long story short, I graduated with a bachelor in Engineering (Chemical) with a 2.76 cGPA and just finished a maters in Mathematics with a cGPA 3.7. After a series of incidents, I decided now to go for medical school. I'm deciding on whether to take non-degree pre med courses at some universities or go for a post bacc program for med school, or should I go for a second degree for a better GPA? I have research experience in math and bioengineering(worked under professors in school), no publications yet. Worked 2 years in a ophthalmologist office as a medical exam pretester(check pati
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I'm looking to apply to a 1 year masters program as a backup if I am not accepted this cycle. However, for me to be eligible to apply next cycle the graduation requirements need to be completed prior to June 30th (for UofT) or August 1st (for Western and Queens). Does anyone know any 1 year course based masters programs that correspond with these graduation date requirements?
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Hello, i need some advice and I would love to hear from anyone who has completed the non-thesis course based program at Western for biochemistry. I loved biochem as my undergrad major at UTSC and I am extremely interested in applying for grad school. Recently, I got accepted to the OT program at McMaster, so I was debating on going there. I am at cross-roads and extremely hesitant on making a decision. If anybody has any advice on this matter, or know of any great non-thesis programs in Ontario I would be extremely appreciative. Regads
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Hello everyone, Sorry if it has been already discussed but I really need your comments on this: I've done my undergrad in Physiotherapy back in my home country. My converted GPA will be (I guess) around 3.34/4. After 3 years of practice as a physio I went to Belgium where I did my Masters on internal disorders rehabilitation. And now I'm finishing my PhD on exercise physiology and biochemistry of diabetes here in university of Alberta. I really want to apply for MD program next year and I'm not sure if this low GPA and rather broad professional and research background would give me