Your right, they only offer post grad business degrees.
Non the less im still going to apply, but michigan is my number 1.
They have a BBA undergrad program.
Do you work there?
Oh i agree, i think its a great restaurant, but its not fancy, infact it reminded me of a better version of lone star.
It is 'expensive' for its type, but good value all the same.
Ahh sorry man.
What i ment to say was 99.85 is the highest anyone has gotton doing general maths in the past.
my mistake.
But thanks for that, now we knows it possible to get 100.:)
Yeah, so people who say its easy are technically right.
Eg. If you sat the test now, you would get say 70%, but if you learnt the course, nothing would confuse you and you would easily get 90+
Wrong.
I would say half the course is years 9-10 with added steps, ie Trig + non right angled trig.
and half the course is new. The harder stuff in General, would be equal to the easier stuff in 2u.
Eg when 2u begins probability, the course actually overlaps a little.
cheers, and to be honest, i wasn't fully aware of whats invovled until i created this thread.
But having learnt this, if its something i want to do at the end of the day, i might consider it. I still have a LONG way to go. I think that doing a PhD might be something you would do when you...
I was going to apply to harvard as an undergrad.
American GPA only goes up to 4, but thats equivilen to a 6 here? ( correct me if i'm wrong )
Ahh none the less, im still a long way from even considering a Phd, i still have to make into into the undergrad BBA!!