PDA

View Full Version : EASIEST Bachelor degree!


Avalon
Aug 12th, 2006, 12:45 PM
Hi All;
Im thinking to go back school to get a bachelor degree after being 1 year off from work. Anyone know which university offer easiest bachelor and shortest time to complete with in 3 yrs. And also low cut off mark to accept in because my high school mark is low.

thank you for your advice.
Avalon

trinh
Aug 12th, 2006, 01:07 PM
Hi All;
Im thinking to go back school to get a bachelor degree after being 1 year off from work. Anyone know which university offer easiest bachelor and shortest time to complete with in 3 yrs. And also low cut off mark to accept in because my high school mark is low.

thank you for your advice.
Avalon

all university bachelor are 4 yr
the best route for you is college.

batman321123
Aug 12th, 2006, 01:09 PM
This is a good first post :lol:

Rehan
Aug 12th, 2006, 01:12 PM
all university bachelor are 4 yr No, there are some that can be done in three years (example (http://www.westerncalendar.uwo.ca/western/web/2006(new)/GRADUATION_REQUIREMENTS_FOR_BACHELOR_DEGREES_THREE-YEAR__306006.html)).

As for what's "easiest", it depends on what you like to study. Don't choose a program just because it's supposedly easy...that'll most likely end up being a waste of 3-4 years.

xwar
Aug 12th, 2006, 01:14 PM
No, there are some that can be done in three years (example (http://www.westerncalendar.uwo.ca/western/web/2006(new)/GRADUATION_REQUIREMENTS_FOR_BACHELOR_DEGREES_THREE-YEAR__306006.html)).

As for what's "easiest", it depends on what you like to study. Don't choose a program just because it's supposedly easy...that'll most likely end up being a waste of 3-4 years.

.. And like $30000

poorwingman
Aug 12th, 2006, 02:13 PM
be careful if you're picking the 3 year general degree or 4 years honour

for any grad school, you'll need a 4 years honor

UrbanPoet
Aug 12th, 2006, 02:17 PM
all university bachelor are 4 yr
the best route for you is college.

I believe lakehead university up in sudbury has 3 yr bachelors.
They are dying out tho... North American academic culture seems to favour the 4 year bachelor more... especially in canada. I think alot of American University still have the 3 year B.A.

some systems call it the "b.a" for 3 yrs, and honours b.a. for 4 years. But this is confusing b/c alot call bachelores with high academic standings "bachelors with honours"

coolspot
Aug 12th, 2006, 02:24 PM
Hi All;
Im thinking to go back school to get a bachelor degree after being 1 year off from work. Anyone know which university offer easiest bachelor and shortest time to complete with in 3 yrs. And also low cut off mark to accept in because my high school mark is low.


There are no shortcuts in life ... I guess you haven't learned that yet.

Easy = Worthless. But I guess any degree is better than nothing :)

But if you want an easy degree, take something like a 3-year BA General Studies.

konfusion666
Aug 12th, 2006, 02:49 PM
Hi All;
Im thinking to go back school to get a bachelor degree after being 1 year off from work. Anyone know which university offer easiest bachelor and shortest time to complete with in 3 yrs. And also low cut off mark to accept in because my high school mark is low.

thank you for your advice.
Avalon

Although I am not sure as to the point of simply going after an "easy" degree... a University degree is a University degree and once completed, will still provide the same value and benefit...

3-year Arts degree is probably the easiest and quickest. No lab requirement, can be completed through Distance Education, etc. Maybe you should continue working for a while yet, and then come back to University as a "mature student" in which case they may not be too concerned about your high school marks.

rockthecasbah
Aug 12th, 2006, 10:01 PM
Hi All;
Im thinking to go back school to get a bachelor degree after being 1 year off from work. Anyone know which university offer easiest bachelor and shortest time to complete with in 3 yrs. And also low cut off mark to accept in because my high school mark is low.

thank you for your advice.
Avalon

Admission may have Language Proficiency Requirements, in which case, you might want to work on your grammar/English skills there.

gamovafan
Aug 12th, 2006, 11:48 PM
I think many three year degrees are called general degrees. A lot of schools has BA's that require very low high school marks. Check the one closest to you. Some schools offer some sort of university preparetion classes if your marks aren't good enough, once you to through that you could go into that school.

BadDrafter
Aug 13th, 2006, 01:29 AM
There are no shortcuts in life ... I guess you haven't learned that yet.

Easy = Worthless.


http://sarahdopp.com/blog/media/expectations.gif

The triangle of expectations: cheap, fast, and good. You can choose any two, but can't have the third one. For example: fast and cheap means it won't be good.

Think about it.

cyberknight
Aug 13th, 2006, 01:47 AM
you should write a good on Organizational Behavourier drafter

Sanhedralite
Aug 14th, 2006, 01:29 AM
There are no shortcuts in life ... I guess you haven't learned that yet.

I'd have to ditto that. Just find a retail sales job.

UrbanPoet
Aug 14th, 2006, 01:59 AM
I'd have to ditto that. Just find a retail sales job.

retail sales jobs arent that bad... If you work @ a fairly big company you can always move up to positions in management and head office where u sit @ a desk all day.

greg123
Aug 15th, 2006, 10:32 PM
art degree are easiest... but their useless

coolspot
Aug 15th, 2006, 10:56 PM
art degree are easiest... but their useless

Not necessarily - too many people write off arts graduates.

But they can go into a variety of fields - law, business, teaching, consulting, etc. Perhaps arts might be the way to go in the future ... considering all the technical jobs are being outsourced to India ;)

Avalon
Dec 8th, 2006, 01:23 AM
Thank you for all your responded.

Well Im saving the money for it now. Unless i want to move to Manitoba and live there for 10 yrs.

Again thank you for your input.
Avalon.

abu_sme
Dec 8th, 2006, 02:09 AM
I was a fine arts major at one point, it was pretty easy, although the admission requirements were extremely strict, they only let in 20 people and there were over 150 applicants, I didn't even know that when I applied though so it didn't really bother me, it wasn't until after that I realized it. Once I was in I partied and drank the year away.. now i study commerce and it is friggin hard work.

adehbone
Dec 8th, 2006, 07:49 AM
why has no one suggested college?....a general arts degree is pretty useless and pointless, unless you specialize which then makes you take the hard courses...also if you have a low avg on your arts degree its tough to do other things with it....

easiest i would say....Recreaton and Leisure...and if your real good at it you can continue to do tourism or other fields

besides that guelph has a turf management program and brocks astronmy take ppl with 60 high school averages....dont know whatd you do with that really...

a college degree with a strong skillset i would say is way more effective in todays world..you should really find something that you are good at and enjoy....

fine arts is not that easy...i have friends who partied alot in 1st year...but in 3rd year they are creating whole plays or doing tons of crazy assignments...my sister is also in it to get into a good fine arts grad school you need top grades and alot of extra-curricular exprience.....