u/solarhoneys

Has anyone applied and been accepted abroad without latin honors?

Title!

I just tried calculating my QPI (and tried to make predictions with my "future grades") and I realized that I'm graduating withOUT honors :((

I'm graduating next year and am planning on applying to Master's degrees for next year's intake, and I feel discouraged now. I have a kuya abroad who's willing to support me (supposedly), and I was kinda banking on that. But now I don't feel so sure.

That's why I'm turning to this sub, for some kind of hope for people like me. I'll take any answer, I just need to know.

TYIA!

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u/solarhoneys — 4 days ago
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Can I still get latin honors last minute?

Just got the last grade, and my current annual QPI is now 2.9-something. I'm entering my 3rd and final year of school so I'm wondering if I can still get latin honors if I do really well for my last two semesters ://

TIA!

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u/solarhoneys — 5 days ago
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(Philippines) Weird Ask...Am I allowed to apply for a masters that's wildly different from my UG?

Sorry if I have the wrong tag, I wasn't sure if it was this one or the "Application" tag.

But yeah...title. I have an "Arts" undergrad (officially) but I want to apply to a Science/Engineering masters. I was perusing one of the school's websites and the admission requirements were: Bachelors, entrance exam, etc. It didn't specify whether the bachelors needed to be the same as the masters, that's why I'm asking.

Sorry if I'm being dumb or naïve about this, I just want to shift subjects (?), I realized a few months ago that I don't like the work tied to my UG and I want to pivot to the more Science-y side of my subject. Yes, I said that I have an "Arts" degree, but it can also be a "science" with the right modules. I'm thinking of grinding to study for the entrance exam(s) so I can pivot to the masters I want, hopefully it's all worth it, I just need my question answered. Thanks!

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u/solarhoneys — 8 days ago