ok so i applied to Media Arts at sheridan and this is what i get back..
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my mark 22/57 :/
i need 40/57 to be considered. even if i were to get perfect on the story idea (which btw i had 2 english teachers look at before i sent it in) and have 4 relevant courses (27 marks) i would need atleast 2 jobs that are relevant to the course. i don't see how thats even fair or possible for a high school student, last time i checked I AM GOING TO COLLEGE TO GET A JOB!
no, we apply in winter and get rejected in march / april. im just saying here that these admissions are a little redicilous for a high school student, wouldn't you say?
Look at date of offer, IIRC you have to apply at the end of October and get accepted (or rejected in your case) in March/April. Yes, I am great.
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You need to get over your self... In the other thread he made about college you also posted about how cool you were going to UofW. Last I checked over ten thousand people went there, so there is no question that you are not anymore special than them. Also lets not forget the fact that Sheridan's media arts program is probably just as hard to get in as a business program at a University.
To be honest it just sounds like you didn't know exactly what you were applying for, nor the conditions. I'm not going to go and apply at Harvard with an average of 43% and go 'wtf is this shit'. =\
Azilius wrote:To be honest it just sounds like you didn't know exactly what you were applying for, nor the conditions. I'm not going to go and apply at Harvard with an average of 43% and go 'wtf is this shit'. =\
The more you know..
thats a horrible comparison. i was told i needed a good english mark. i have a 90 in english, last semester my total average was 87. just saying, this course is meant for students coming out of high school right? then why the f*ck would i need 2 or 3 related jobs to apply?
Look at date of offer, IIRC you have to apply at the end of October and get accepted (or rejected in your case) in March/April. Yes, I am great.
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You need to get over your self... In the other thread he made about college you also posted about how cool you were going to UofW. Last I checked over ten thousand people went there, so there is no question that you are not anymore special than them. Also lets not forget the fact that Sheridan's media arts program is probably just as hard to get in as a business program at a University.
That is dom If you got your feelings hurt, then you can do the smart thing and deal with it.
Look at date of offer, IIRC you have to apply at the end of October and get accepted (or rejected in your case) in March/April. Yes, I am great.
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You need to get over your self... In the other thread he made about college you also posted about how cool you were going to UofW. Last I checked over ten thousand people went there, so there is no question that you are not anymore special than them. Also lets not forget the fact that Sheridan's media arts program is probably just as hard to get in as a business program at a University.
My program is harder to get into than the business program. In my program they let in anyone with a pen and a pad of paper.
Azilius wrote:To be honest it just sounds like you didn't know exactly what you were applying for, nor the conditions. I'm not going to go and apply at Harvard with an average of 43% and go 'wtf is this shit'. =\
The more you know..
thats a horrible comparison. i was told i needed a good english mark. i have a 90 in english, last semester my total average was 87. just saying, this course is meant for students coming out of high school right? then why the f*ck would i need 2 or 3 related jobs to apply?
Again..read the first sentence I replied with. Some universities and colleges require you to do X. If you don't you're not going to get in..They're not going to say 'oh well he didn't know! Let him in!'. Also was there any chance of a co-op school related job that could get you points..I know there is/was at my school.