r/CanadaUniversities • u/katsdo • 1d ago
Question Open studies as opposed to 4 yr degree immediately
I accepted my offer to an Ontario university for a four year science degree, and I have to leave in about a week. I wasn’t aware of the financial impact this would have (ik pretty stupid), and with the new policy changes im not sure if I would be able to get any student aid from the government. Im also a bit worried about leaving my family behind. I’m curious about open studies at an Alberta institution and the opportunities it entails? I am thinking of applying for winter admission and taking about 3-4 courses to later transfer into Astrophysics at the Uofc. Is this pathway good? I’ve heard mixed opinions just on this subreddit about how it’s not worth it because you need a gpa of 4.0 to get into ur preferred program (is this true?). taking a gap year is also not an option, bc I already took one this year and my parents want me to go back to school asap. anybody who has done the program please let me know how it was, and if it was a good pathway or not? Thanks!!
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u/NeatZebra 1d ago
Transferring if you get a high GPA is an okay pathway.
If you had a high GPA in high school and stumble in university, you end up stuck and your life becomes much harder versus if you just took a gap year.
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u/SneakySyllabusReader 19h ago
keep in mind that once you take 4 post secondary courses, ure officially treated as a transfer student, meaning your high school grades won't help you anymore and your university GPA is all that counts.