I already got my PR 1 year agoThank you, and please don’t forget withdrawal your profile from the pool, at least slightly increase 0.0001% possibility of selection for our remaining hopers
I already got my PR 1 year agoThank you, and please don’t forget withdrawal your profile from the pool, at least slightly increase 0.0001% possibility of selection for our remaining hopers
Any sources for the same? I'm one of them so I'm curious.FSW inland(the one’s struggling to get that Canadian experience or are yet to get there)
The government may absorb these candidates with FSW-inland draws(immigration talk of the town here).
The situation is way different today ~Who remembers this unexpected draw last year ?
Express Entry Draw March 23, 2020 #140
The Express Entry Draw took place on March 23, 2020, which was the 140th Express Entry Draw. The draw offered 3,232 ITA to those with a cut-off score of 467.
They simply can't get enough CEC's to meet their target. Travel restrictions will be in place till the Fall atleast. They are likely picking inland candidates in stages. The big one was last month since Canadian experience has always been gold. They won't wait for the CEC's to fill up the pool.Any sources for the same? I'm one of them so I'm curious.
When you need to differentiate yourself, the school should be the main differentiator. In those terms, people know it’s the Ivy’s and some other big names discussed.You are giving false hope to people with baseless claims. You generalized that state universities take mediocre students. So I gave you examples of some Public IVY's that require high GMAT. I proved you wrong AGAIN. It's pretty sad that you are attacking me because you don't have credible point to talk about. I will tell you it again. People who don't keep up with the job market will fail miserably in Canada. I have not got any clear answers to my questions. You simply change the goal post because people are questioning you. With this attitude, you will go places. Good luck.
They were explicity clear about that... "applications cannot be processed normally"Given that there have been no updates in my application since Dec 20 (also true for many people) it seems these applications are just being ignored and the so called 6 month timeline has been scrapped
Add 3-4months to that, and Canada will ease theirs too to the world. Early Fall.One positive note: according to CNBC, the Biden administration is looking toward the middle of May to relax restrictions on travel across the borders with Mexico and Canada...
Thoughts on UBC?You are picking the cream of the state universities.
Let’s be fair, that second paragraph was straight forward.
Now, I doubt that 710.
I know a couple of candidates with 750+, the last thing they wanted to talk about was their GMAT score.
When a score is the highlight, usually other elements are not that great.
It’s none of my business, but the way you view yourself as a better researcher, while others you claim don’t know to even write a resume— causes others to know more and judge.
Best of luck here in Canada !!
Sauder is a good school. Have you considered Rotman, Schulich, Ivey, Queens or Lazaridis ?Thoughts on UBC?
Considered some of those, but a bit pricey for me. I already have a MSc from a reputable USA university, just trying to get a degree from a recognized Canadian university, to help build canadian experience and start with a job that's not lower than the one I currently have.Sauder is a good school. Have you considered Rotman, Schulich, Ivey, Queens or Lazaridis ?
I had gone through a similar process of evaluation. I have an MBA from a top institute in India, but I thought it would be a good idea to get another one from Canada to transition into the workforce (and of course to build a Canadian network). From my research, Rotman and Ivey are head and shoulders above of the rest, but both have pretty strong constraints related to age. I fall just outside the top end of the age bracket that they want to have in the class.Considered some of those, but a bit pricey for me. I already have a MSc from a reputable USA university, just trying to get a degree from a recognized Canadian university, to help build canadian experience and start with a job that's not lower than the one I currently have.
Here's why I don't personally like the idea of getting another degree in Canada. Getting another degree would mean two years of paying high tuition and not making fulltime income. In those two years you could potentially just start a lower position and get to the same level you are now, and not have to pay hundreds of thousands in the process. In other words, in two years, instead of being at a net -$100,000, you'd be at a +$100,000, and close to the level you are at right now. The opportunity cost of yet another degree is far too high imo. And sadly, MBAs are getting super diluted as it is..Considered some of those, but a bit pricey for me. I already have a MSc from a reputable USA university, just trying to get a degree from a recognized Canadian university, to help build canadian experience and start with a job that's not lower than the one I currently have.