Brihard said:
But yes, at 22 and with crappy marks your odds of getting into RMC are slim. You're much more likely to get 'mature student' status at another university.
I am fully aware of 'slim chances'. I understand its a long shot.
As of this moment, I am in at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec.
Im in my 2nd semester doing biology; calculus; and business admin.
When summer comes around, I plan on doing summer school.
I would be in the psychology program at concordia for fall 2011.
**One of the principles at RMI and I have exchanged emails a few months ago.
I was writing to him how I did garbage in high school, but am holding my ground at concordia.
Right now, my gpa avg. at Concordia is 3.5 (75%) <-- I can get that higher.
The principle noted in one email saying; there was a good chance that when I get 18-27 credits at Concordia (in excellent academic standing of cousrse ), there was a decent change my high school transcript would be over looked. 1+1=2 .. did poorly in high school but have shown academically, that I am not a screw up. <-- I had my head in other places in high school. <-- women, tennis, skipping class
I have a clean record. No drugs, nothing that should hinder me.
back on topic- although I am at concordia right now, I do not want to waste more time here if I can get into RMC as mature student for fall 2011.
I am eager to get into RMC.
**The only problem is, everything I would have worked at this school term might be going to waste.
I doubt the credits would be transferrable, as I am not in an 'official program'; with an 'official transcript'.
So this year would be a waste of money.
BUT, id be doing the pre-reqs again at RMC (which would take 1-2 semesters) <-- which I have no problem with, as I am doing them right now and would probably even get a higher mark.