hello, this counsellor of me told me that an undergrad program in specifically english application often gets rejected. is there any rational reason to believe so?
It often gets rejected because you are able to study English anywhere, it doesn't have to be Canada and it will be hard to provide a good reason for why it has to be Canada.
IDP also represented me. My program choice was also unique and they said the same that I would get rejected. Need a very good compelling statement to show why you would want to do that program.
hey man i did some digging on the matter and according to the stat sheet you sent me almost all ESL(ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE) programs got rejected. but in my case it's not an ESL program but rather a bachelor's degree in english which is mostly about English literature not the grammatical part of english or basic english but a thorough program of how the english language came into existence, the history behind and the literary aspect of it. so I am guessing it's not the same? what are your thoughts about it? lemme know if you can.