Why not try to apply for top art schools provided you are willing to put a lot of money on it. The point is that you may get a big return there many years later.
You will be notified of the final results around June. So be patient. If you applied for a master's degree with thesis, it would be good to find a supervisor ASAP.
As for OU (EE), it depends on two conditions:
1. whether he can pass the minimum admission requirements of OCIECE; and
2. whether he can find a prof who would like to supervise him.
Around 13,000 canadian dollars per year (tuition fees) are required for international graduate students. If...
Again, if you are an international student and obtained bursary or scholarship last year, please don't forget to refer to "Article 19, Canada-China Income Tax Agreement" as a reduction of your income. It's our international students' benefits!
Use Ufile online to return your tax.
http://www.ufile.ca/LetsBegin/index.asp
Ufile.ca is a recommended online tool to return your tax by Canada Revenue Agency. If your total income is less than 20k, the service is FREE!
Ok, that's all right. The admission scholarship for graduate students means waiving tuition fees and applies to both local students and international students.
You are saying admission scholarship? That scholarship is only for graduate students admitted by FPGS. Both local students and international students have chance to hold that depending on your GPA.