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Contributor-Level 8
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Scholar-Level 17
The query you are asking sounds good from a 15 year old confused teenager. It is not quite clear as to what you are asking. If you are asking, then this is absolutely your choice. We are not aware of your plans and what you want to do in future. Know your own career goals and decide what you want. Nobody else can tell you what you should do and if you should doing it or not, not at least at this stage. Regarding the university, it is a good one and has many innovative programs. As far as your academics are concerned, it is a good score but many universities want more than 75%. Check your desired university website for th
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Guide-Level 14
It is very difficult to study in Canada. Try in lesser competitive countries like Europe and Scandinavian countries. You can also go for Australia but again it will be difficult to get into any top ranked universities because of your history of backlogs.
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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
There are so many options that it is obvious to be confused. However, since you completed your Bachelor's you should be knowing by now what your interests are or what your career plans are. Ask yourself why you want to study abroad. Identify your likes and dislikes. Investing at this phase of your life without knowing what you want will be a big risk. Also since you did not mention your subjects it gets difficult to suggest anything like depending on your education background you can perhaps do education, teaching, counseling, psychology, linguistics, mass communication, media studies, fashion design and so on. Have a career
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