![]() In one way or another, I have been involved in education all of my professional life ~ from teaching abroad for ten years to having worked at UBC for the past ten years. I graduated with a UBC Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Sociology and a Masters degree in Education. If you have requested a virtual appointment: an Academic Advisor will call you at the telephone number provided.If you have requested an in-person appointment: you will receive an SMS message inviting you to the advisor’s office for your appointment.When you reach the front of the queue or your scheduled appointment time: Have an international phone number? Don’t worry! If your phone number does not fit in the first phone number field, you will be able to provide it in full later in the queue sign-up process. If this is a cell phone number, you can also receive SMS message updates to let you know approximately how long your wait time will be. When you join the virtual line, you will be prompted to provide your name, student number, and a 10-digit telephone number where you can be contacted *. You can select the appointment type you prefer once you join the line. The virtual line is used for scheduled appointments or drop-ins, both in-person and virtually.
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