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True. But, still an option
True. But, still an option for a lot of us before we go for the French route.

A masters can take longer than what some ppl took to gain high marks in French. If u are committed to the French, it can be a faster way for some ppl, for others it may not. So I guess it can be a personal choice. Good luck in your masters!
 
A masters can take longer than what some ppl took to gain high marks in French. If u are committed to the French, it can be a faster way for some ppl, for others it may not. So I guess it can be a personal choice. Good luck in your masters!

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The thing is, there is still an uncertainty with the points from French when you are trying to learn it from the scratch. Personally, I would prefer Master's and save French as the last option. Two reasons - 1. I would get a lot of points (40 points) after 1 - 1.5 years (5 more months in my case). 2. US as a backup, if Canada does not work out.
 
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Thanks!
The thing is, there is still an uncertainty with the points from French when you are trying to learn it from the scratch. Personally, I would prefer Master's and save French as the last option. Two reasons - 1. I would get a lot of points (40 points) after 1 - 1.5 years (5 more months in my case). 2. US as a backup, if Canada does not work out.

By the time you figure out on how to increase points, you should get an ITA. Best Wishes.! :)
 
Thanks!
The thing is, there is still an uncertainty with the points from French when you are trying to learn it from the scratch. Personally, I would prefer Master's and save French as the last option. Two reasons - 1. I would get a lot of points (40 points) after 1 - 1.5 years (5 more months in my case). 2. US as a backup, if Canada does not work out.
regarding point 2: lol! Canada has been the backup for many in the US but i like your optimistic view of the US :p :D
 
regarding point 2: lol! Canada has been the backup for many in the US but i like your optimistic view of the US :p :D

Ha ha, Way more optimism than the recent Ray of Hope threads :D

By point 2, I mean you get to work for 3 years with your master's + remaining years from your previous work permit here. Not really looking to go thru that US green card process, may lose my mind by the time it get's approved.
 
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