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Evan13
post Jan 6 2017, 01:20 AM

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Hi Mr Azarimy,

I'm a graduate from UCSI with Part 1 degree and have been working for six months. I'm thinking to pursue my master overseas, however, with my low cGPA of 2.7x would I have any chance to be admitted into any graduate school? And could you recommend any school or place with low requirement of GPA and would accept students with low GPA like me?
Evan13
post Jan 6 2017, 01:46 PM

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QUOTE(azarimy @ Jan 6 2017, 07:10 AM)
hi. i've not been well updated with the current standings of overseas architectural schools to definitively answer that question. however, u might wanna know that many overseas PG schools are quite eager to get international students as they pay more fees and generally less hassle to teach.

usually they have a 3.00 base requirement, but with some experience, u should be able to compensate that. i guess the best way to find out is just apply everywhere and see what sort of reply comes in. it wont hurt applying, yes?

which country do u plan to go to?
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Yeah definitely! I'm planning to go UK (Bartlett, Bath, Sheffield etc). Hoping they would consider my below cut-off point results.. Alternatively Australia or NUS (though it'd be entering a preparatory class similar to their forth year, do you have any idea how competitive to get in there?)

 

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