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rxlll
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Does having a part-time undergrad make me ineligible to apply to schools such as western, queens, lake-head? I can't find a lot of information online but I have a franchise and want to switch career paths. L2 3.71 cgpa 3.6

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scooter
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It just potentially impacts the GPA calculation for some schools, in which case they will just look at your transcript manually instead (which they supposedly do anyway). For example, if they can't calculate a "best 2 years" because it's technically best 2 years of a full-time course load. 

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ng5492022
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I recently got into Ontario schools and I studied PT throughout undergrad. I did explain my reasons for doing so in my personal statement though. 

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2 hours ago, ng5492022 said:

I recently got into Ontario schools and I studied PT throughout undergrad. I did explain my reasons for doing so in my personal statement though. 

Thanks! Good luck!! was looking for the same info 

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