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Old 06-03-2010 at 09:00 PM   #16
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Does it take a lot of time to do assignments and such? And I'm guessing I would need to purchase photoshop.
Photoshop assignments tend to always take a long time.
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Old 06-03-2010 at 09:03 PM   #17
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LINGUISTICS =]

..and you're in HISTORY. you have the time for photoshop.
more photoshop, less COD, zuni!!! lolll
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Poli Sci is great! there are always some ties between the 2 subjects. Similar course work (reading, assignments etc.)

Religious studies also has some interesting courses that give a nice break from history.
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The thing about languages is that I'm in ROTP and will have to be in service after I graduate, but can still pursue a Masters at RMC after serving a few years. Since this is Canada, I'm certain I do need French, but there is a French offered to those who are in service as an officer after university. So I'm not sure if there's a formal regulation. Do you know if there are specifics in regards to french? Or do you just need to have, lets say, a full year of french? (in general of course)
From what I've heard, if you can read French decently well, the competence test you'll have to take when you enter for your grad degree should be a joke in most universities.

Not sure about RMC, though. Most universities just require you to be able to translate documents for the sake of primary source analysis, perhaps RMC requires fluency, though...
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On the RMC site, it says minimum average is a B-, but nothing regarding specific courses. :S



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