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Hey guys,
So, I'm just wondering as for disadvantaged status, would I be able to say that when I first arrived in Canada, my family and I move a lot because of jobs. So in the process of moving between provinces, there were overlaps and gaps in my high school education. Also, my high school was very easy, so university turned out to be a huge adjustment for me. But I never gave up, always had good work habits and was mentally strong, even though my 1st couple years of undergrad marks weren't stellar, but from my 3rd undergrad to my PhD right now, a clear upward trend is undeniable? Or would that sound to desperate or a cry baby?😛
Any advise would be great!!
Thanks🙂
So, I'm just wondering as for disadvantaged status, would I be able to say that when I first arrived in Canada, my family and I move a lot because of jobs. So in the process of moving between provinces, there were overlaps and gaps in my high school education. Also, my high school was very easy, so university turned out to be a huge adjustment for me. But I never gave up, always had good work habits and was mentally strong, even though my 1st couple years of undergrad marks weren't stellar, but from my 3rd undergrad to my PhD right now, a clear upward trend is undeniable? Or would that sound to desperate or a cry baby?😛
Any advise would be great!!
Thanks🙂
