BEcon
A letter received several days ago:
"I am pleased to inform you that your application for program transfer has been successful, and that you be admitted to the BEcon Year II in the first semester of the academic year 2005-2006."
Actually, I planned to be BEcon in Year I, however, I cannot submit the application form before the deadline last year. So a sadly E&F Year I passed with an awful GPA.
I have asked by my friends why I insist on changing major, anyway, I can freely choose any economics courses. My reply is simply, no core (compulsory) finance courses. My grade of the finance course clearly tell me that I am not capable of handling it. However, in a subjective sense, it is better to say I have no interest in that.
"Don't be silly, who cares what courses you have taken or the name of your degree. They just look at your score, or whether you are first-hon." JC shouted. This is what he replied when I asked for his advice. For all those who have warned me, sorry that I buy his idea more.
"I am pleased to inform you that your application for program transfer has been successful, and that you be admitted to the BEcon Year II in the first semester of the academic year 2005-2006."
Actually, I planned to be BEcon in Year I, however, I cannot submit the application form before the deadline last year. So a sadly E&F Year I passed with an awful GPA.
I have asked by my friends why I insist on changing major, anyway, I can freely choose any economics courses. My reply is simply, no core (compulsory) finance courses. My grade of the finance course clearly tell me that I am not capable of handling it. However, in a subjective sense, it is better to say I have no interest in that.
"Don't be silly, who cares what courses you have taken or the name of your degree. They just look at your score, or whether you are first-hon." JC shouted. This is what he replied when I asked for his advice. For all those who have warned me, sorry that I buy his idea more.

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