Athabasca's 3 yr. BGS: Good for grad programs?

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by skidadl, Jan 30, 2008.

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  1. bing

    bing New Member

    I thought I'd follow it up with a link...

    http://outreach.uwyo.edu/construction/ocp/violet/mba.asp

    "We do accept most 3-year bachelor degrees to be eligible for graduate admission."

    Bing

     
  2. skidadl

    skidadl Member

    I guess that there would be more acceptability in some of the northern border states.

    That would make sense anyway.
     
  3. TCord1964

    TCord1964 New Member

    I'm no geography major, but I don't think Wyoming borders Canada.
     
  4. skidadl

    skidadl Member

    LOL, when you get further north than Oklahoma they are all Canadians to me! :rolleyes:
     
  5. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    States that border Wyoming are: Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Utah. States that border Canada are: Alaska, Idaho, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Washington.
     
  6. TCord1964

    TCord1964 New Member

    Well, Oklahoma has Canadian County and the Canadian River. Okies are practically Canadian themselves! :)
     
  7. japhy4529

    japhy4529 House Bassist

    Hi,

    I live in Pennsylvania, and can say emphatically that it does not share a border with Canada. Lake Erie is owned by The U.S. and Canada, however the section of the lake that borders Pennsylvania is owned by the U.S.

    - Tom
     
  8. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    The borders of PA and ON would be considered to meet in the middle of Lake Erie somewhere.
     
  9. japhy4529

    japhy4529 House Bassist

    Hmmm, that sounds logical, but I wonder if Lake Erie is considered a part of Pennsylvania "territory" or if it is simply owned by the U.S. Anyway, this is getting severely off topic, sorry!

    Cheers!
    Tom
     

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