Oh my god, two more years!!!
Posted on July 10, 2008
July 10, 2008
Dear Mr. Goussev:
On behalf of the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, I am pleased to inform you that after careful assessment of your application, you have been granted admission to the Graduate Master of Applied Computer Science program in Concordia University, as a full-time student for the term beginning September 2008. Please accept my congratulations on your successful application.
Additional information about the program to which you have been admitted and any conditions that apply to your admission will be found on the attached Offer of Admission.
I take this opportunity to welcome you to Concordia University and wish you every success in your studies. If you have any questions, or wish to discuss your acceptance, please do not hesitate to contact one of the department or faculty advisors (contact information located on page 2).
Given your achievements, potential and academic intent, the Faculty believes that your academic interests will be well served by this program. I send you my very best wishes for success in your graduate studies.
Yours sincerely,
Professor and Associate Dean, Graduate Studies and Research
July 10, 2008
Offer of Admission
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Congrats!
Do you have an idea what you want to do?
What I want to do? Hmm… Up until this point I was actually waiting for “We are sorry to inform you” latter. CC told me that grad school office did not like my GPA. So just last week I started to write my resume.
But the thing is, I don’t think that I want to work for a man. I mean life’s too short to waste it in the office. I think that if I will spent two more year, seeking knowledge and advancing science I will fill better about my self and my life. (I also like to learn..)
So, right now they accepted me to the 45 credit, full time program. I will probably complete 8-12 credits and then switch to the thesis option (most probably with CC).
But “Do you have an idea what you want to do?” is still a really good open question. Wish I knew what I should do ;-)