<p>Admitted Pending Final Results means the student needs to finish high school successfully. Unless the student really screws up final tern (all C’s and D’s for example) he will get final acceptance. If the student is getting a major scholarship though, then high grades final term are more important.</p>
<p>Accepted to interfaculity, faculity of arts, and management… science is shown as decision pending… do you know how long until they come out with a decision</p>
<p>when all of you received your acceptances on the minerva account, did it go straight from “ready to review” to “accepted.” or did it go to “reviewed, decision pending” and then to “accepted”??</p>
<p>today my status went from “further review required” to “reviewed, decision pending.” i’m not sure what this means and i am kind of nervous. i know theres another thread specifically for this but i want to know if the people who have been accepted have encountered this as well. </p>
<p>(i’m not exactly sure if it says accepted or admitted so please excuse any errors in this post!)</p>
<p>Admitted! I think, it says Admitted pending final results, so that means I’m accepted as long as I don’t mess up this year, yeah? </p>
<p>Arts-Probably studying Political science and all that. I wanted to major in International Relations but McGill doesn’t seem to have a specific major for that?
2130 SATs
4.5 Weighted GPA
Top 11%</p>
<p>I got accepted to the Faculty of Education, but i’m realizing i want to transfer to the Faculty of Arts (not to be confused with the Faculty of Arts & Sciences). Does anyone know how to transfer faculties before i actually start school in the fall of 2010?
Thanks for anyone who can help!
Congrats everyone else on your acceptances!</p>
<p>The web site says there is flexibility within the respected faculties. I would chose faculty of science over arts+science because I want to take in-depth evolution courses. How many art classes will I be able to fit in if i am in the faculty of science?</p>
<p>the B of A&Sc is a difficult program that allows you to take classes in both the arts and science faculties where you would otherwise not be allowed to. It is a small faculty so they don’t admit very many people, but I have known some very bright and outgoing people in it.</p>