If I have a combined major in philosophy and political science, does that essentially mean I have two or more degrees, diplomas or certificates versus saying I just have one diploma. It makes a difference on my point score
If I have a combined major in philosophy and political science, does that essentially mean I have two or more degrees, diplomas or certificates versus saying I just have one diploma. It makes a difference on my point score
If I have a combined major in philosophy and political science, does that essentially mean I have two or more degrees, diplomas or certificates versus saying I just have one diploma. It makes a difference on my point score
Trying to figure out how to enhance my education then. The scoring system as if you have more than one certificate, degree or diploma. There is a project management certificate through the University of Toronto but I'm not sure it counts or what they mean by certificate
Trying to figure out how to enhance my education then. The scoring system as if you have more than one certificate, degree or diploma. There is a project management certificate through the University of Toronto but I'm not sure it counts or what they mean by certificate
So I really can't be bothered to read this in any detail. I did a quick scan and saw 90 hours. That's a very short program and you won't get points for that.
As an educator, I understand the importance of clarity when it comes to qualifications and how they’re perceived—similar to students checking their 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th class results on platforms likeEduHQ. Generally, a combined major results in a single diploma that reflects expertise in both fields, much like a consolidated result sheet. If your point score is influenced by how each subject is assessed, it might be helpful to reach out to your institution or exam board for specifics on how combined majors are evaluated