Sait Gis Program Review

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Professional (MGIST).On-campus Programs. Graduate Minor in Geographic Information Systems. Graduate Minor in Remote Sensing.Welcome New Education Partner!Since its founding in 2010, the USC Spatial Sciences Institute has been using the power of spatial thinking and literacy – the ability to connect place and space – to help address global challenges, including those connected with population growth, urbanization, environmental sustainability, and human well-being. Through its innovative academic programs, the Spatial Sciences Institute educates and trains today’s leaders capable of deploying the “science of where” in every possible discipline and industry. Members of our internationally-recognized faculty contribute to the rapidly-evolving body of geospatial knowledge. From our home base in the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, we collaborate with faculty colleagues throughout the University of Southern California and with other prestigious institutions around the world on funded research that links SSI faculty and students with decision makers and citizens and knowledge with action.

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Hello, I applied to the IT program at SAIT for fall 2019, but applications were open October 2018.So my situation is: way back in November when I was studying to get into the MLT program, sadly I got declined through the selection process, I know that now I had to try getting back into the IT program. It wasn't until February when I applied again. Even though applications are open until the program start date, which is September, I have to wait until June which is when I'll be finished upgrading.

Until then, I can only wonder if I'll even have a chance of getting in.I've asked, and they said I'm in the top 20, but I know there is probably people who have far better academic grades than I do, and not to mention the fact that students chance of declining seats offered to them.P.S.: I'm upgrading to Math 30-1 and English 30-1 and have to get 80% or higher.I'm wait-listed as of now, and I'm not sure if I even have a chance of getting in anymore.What are your thoughts if you could help me out, thanks.