They will accept your French degree. So, I'd advise you to chose a good uni for your post-graduate studies, although they won't have as much weight as thought you study undergraduate here.
now, I understand that the fees you've referred to were for post-graduate, and they can be higher than 3000..
it also depends on what sort of post grad you want to get: master, phd or else? as far as masters are concerned, the evaluation system is the same as for undergraduate. so if you get more than 70 % overall - you'll get a 1st class master, if between 60-70 - 2.1 - 2nd class master (the minimum, usually required by the employers) if between 50-60 - 3rd class if between 40-50 - "Pass"
Re: _changing_
Date: 2006-05-13 07:18 pm (UTC)now, I understand that the fees you've referred to were for post-graduate, and they can be higher than 3000..
it also depends on what sort of post grad you want to get: master, phd or else?
as far as masters are concerned, the evaluation system is the same as for undergraduate.
so if you get more than 70 % overall - you'll get a 1st class master,
if between 60-70 - 2.1 - 2nd class master (the minimum, usually required by the employers)
if between 50-60 - 3rd class
if between 40-50 - "Pass"