Hey everyone,
Just received ITA a few days ago and as I'm filling out the full questionnaire I realized that there's a bit confusion regarding a few form fields. Wondering if you could kindly help. If this is a repeated question for some of you, I apologize. But cases are all different so I still want to ask here and pick your brain on it. Thanks in advance.
1. I hold a bachelor's degree from China and master's from Canada. Before ITA I only included my higest degree, which is the master's and I'm only claming education points for this. This being the case, do I still need to add my bachelor's under "education history" or it would be fine to be just added to personal history? (I don't have ECA for it and neither do I want to complicate things here)
2. A co-op internship is an essential part of my master's. Under personal history, do I have to list this separately? or just list the master's (2-year) would be fine. Reason asking this is because I don't want to have two separate rows for my master's in case the officers think that I took a gap year or whatever.
Again, much appreciated.
Just received ITA a few days ago and as I'm filling out the full questionnaire I realized that there's a bit confusion regarding a few form fields. Wondering if you could kindly help. If this is a repeated question for some of you, I apologize. But cases are all different so I still want to ask here and pick your brain on it. Thanks in advance.
1. I hold a bachelor's degree from China and master's from Canada. Before ITA I only included my higest degree, which is the master's and I'm only claming education points for this. This being the case, do I still need to add my bachelor's under "education history" or it would be fine to be just added to personal history? (I don't have ECA for it and neither do I want to complicate things here)
2. A co-op internship is an essential part of my master's. Under personal history, do I have to list this separately? or just list the master's (2-year) would be fine. Reason asking this is because I don't want to have two separate rows for my master's in case the officers think that I took a gap year or whatever.
Again, much appreciated.