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Please Help!

edited February 2013 in General
I am currently a second year student and I was admitted into the Econ program from high school, at the time I had a 92% average.
My gpa up to this point is 2.3 :( For some reason I lost the motivation to study due to too much work and other extra-curricular activities.
I would like to declare my Econ major but what are the requirements? 
What must i have in order to do so?
Must i just keep a gpa above 2.0? I finished all the lower division requirement courses.

Comments

  • You may consider Googling this.

    I googled "Economics SFU"

    1st result: SFU's economics page.

    Then select "undergraduate programs"

    Then select "Joining the Economics Program"

    Read that page.  You now know that you need to see the advisor in Economics.  Who is that and how do you find her?  Back to Google!  Try: "Economics Advisor SFU".
  • lol so what you guys are saying is that you need to look up this stuff like you look up things to write a university research paper? I don't think the 2.3gpa is due to lack of motivation lol. (sorry I had to join in, I'm an asshole).
  • To claim your major in Econ you just have to go see the economic adviser. As long as you fiinish 30 units of Econ lower division courses and within the minimum accepted GPA you should be able to claim your major in Econ. ( I am not sure but I think they raise the minimue GPA requirement to 2.2 or 2.5, go ask)

    I understand..you have worked so hard to make it to SFU. Once you were in, you wanted some rests or whatsoever. But university is just another start of a nigthmare especially in SFU. -.-///

    Hope that helps,Good Luck!

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