hey guys,
I just started my masters at uwo in ece. With my little bit of experience I have had here I have figured out that my thinking was completely wrong.
I did my undergrad from NED where like all the other pakistani universities the main idea for majority of students is just passing i.e 40%. In my 4 years at NED i gave 42 papers and in all i just studied in the last 2 days and used to pass the papers. This led me to think that since I am able to pass by studing for 2 days that means that I have the potential..last 2 din main parh kar paper nikalna bari baat samajhta tha main...yahan a kar pata chala kay kis kis tarhan say aur kis kis angle say aap phas saktay hain...
Guys I dont mean to scare any of you but as I am having problems here many of you might also have to go through the same. As most of us coming to canada have 2 reason firstly immigration and secondly degree. It is a trade off but i would recommend that when you select the university see to it that it is a good university but not a tough one..cause if it is difficult you might find your self in a situation that you might not be able to complete your degree subsiquently no immigration...
So all you guys out there preparing for degrees in canada keep this fact in mind and plan accordingly.
Thanks
I just started my masters at uwo in ece. With my little bit of experience I have had here I have figured out that my thinking was completely wrong.
I did my undergrad from NED where like all the other pakistani universities the main idea for majority of students is just passing i.e 40%. In my 4 years at NED i gave 42 papers and in all i just studied in the last 2 days and used to pass the papers. This led me to think that since I am able to pass by studing for 2 days that means that I have the potential..last 2 din main parh kar paper nikalna bari baat samajhta tha main...yahan a kar pata chala kay kis kis tarhan say aur kis kis angle say aap phas saktay hain...
Guys I dont mean to scare any of you but as I am having problems here many of you might also have to go through the same. As most of us coming to canada have 2 reason firstly immigration and secondly degree. It is a trade off but i would recommend that when you select the university see to it that it is a good university but not a tough one..cause if it is difficult you might find your self in a situation that you might not be able to complete your degree subsiquently no immigration...
So all you guys out there preparing for degrees in canada keep this fact in mind and plan accordingly.
Thanks