I have to start selecting classes for University tommorow. I also have to get 75%-85% in my first year (for some reason, my University doesn't use the GPA thing) to make it into Co-op at the end of my second year.
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Interested students should apply to Co-op in November of Year Two. Ordinarily, qualified students are admitted in January of Year Two. The minimum requirement to be considered for admission to the co-op system of study is a 75% average in at least three Political Science courses
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Is there anyone here who took Poli Sci courses in Uni? If so, how difficult is to get 75+ in Poli Science courses, generally speaking? I'm willing to put in the work for it obviously but I don't really know how much of a stress the course is. My friend's sister calls it a "bird course" though, so if I put in the work, I'm quite sure I can achieve it. Hopefully, I don't get distracted though
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If not Poli Sci, I'll major in English, which also offers co-op. Either way, I want to get into the Co-op program because most of the people I know who are in Co-op programs are very well off right now. Plus, it helps in the long run and I can make a little cash in the process.
With that being said, I'm going to go eat cause I'm hungry.