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Question about revoke offer

edited July 2014 in General
Yesterday, I got my report card.
I got 59% in English 12.
61% in class and 56% in exam.
And the final mark is 59%.
But I saw the web says SFU need me to get mins 60% in English.
Therefore, will they revoke my offer???
I already enrolled classes.

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  • edited July 2014

    Applicants must have a minimum blended grade (final course grade + provincial exam mark) of 60% or higher in a course equivalent to (or more advanced than) English 12 or English Literature 12 (more advanced English courses would include Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate) to be considered for admission to SFU. Applicants who fall below 60% will not be admitted until they establish that they have acquired the necessary proficiency in written English.


    This is what it says on the SFU website. Based off what it says, it looks like you will have your offer revoked. However, you should call student services just to make sure and see what options you have moving forward.

    Sorry for the bad news, but good luck!

  • TAT
    Thanks a lot
    btw
    If I want to talk to them face to face, should I need to book a appointment or just go to office and ask for help?
  • edited July 2014
    Go to the Maggie Benston Centre and talk to someone at the registrar and information services place. Do you know your way around campus? If not, I can try and help you.


    As it shows on that webpage, you can either use your cellphone and text them, or you can directly go to their office area. When I wanted to see them, I just directly went to their office and used the self-service station. The wait times aren't that long, especially now since it is summer.

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