Thread: The UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO Thread
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Aug 15th, 2006 02:19 PM
#16
How come the Western thread is so dead??? everyone is out partying? lol
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Aug 15th, 2006 08:59 PM
#17

Originally Posted by
vacitah
hey does anyone know when we get our bursary cheques and scholarships
i believe somewhere in october you will get a cheque if you got a scholarship.
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Aug 16th, 2006 09:27 AM
#18

Originally Posted by
CJJ25
How come the Western thread is so dead??? everyone is out partying? lol
Busy picking up sloots at Jim Bob´s!!!!!! Ha ha... the worst part of London is the line at the bars but damn it is such a great experience.
Were else are you going to see it be -30 a huge ass line and girls in the shortest skirts wearing Ugg boots. Good god, I wish I was a frosh.
Oh and engineers here´s a tip to lighten up your course loads, use summer school/distance studies to get more courses out of the way. Eng. Communications (forgot the course code), electives (000 and 100 level ones) can all be done distance studies. they are a hundred times easier and more time means more time to find the elusive Saugeen Striper.
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Aug 16th, 2006 09:58 AM
#19

Originally Posted by
Tomato_1
Oh and engineers here´s a tip to lighten up your course loads, use summer school/distance studies to get more courses out of the way. Eng. Communications (forgot the course code), electives (000 and 100 level ones) can all be done distance studies.
ES 211F (Engineering Communications)
ES 498F (Engineering Ethics)
Stats 241A (Applied Statistics)
I would recommend these courses for summer study at least. They will lighten your course load a lot, and the two ES courses are just a waste of time during the year. Stats on the other hand gives a lot of people trouble, and is apparently much easier during the summer. If I had lived in London during the summer, I would have done these 3.
I'm returning for my final year of my concurrent Chem Eng / Comp Sci degrees. If any of you are in engineering and contemplating doing a concurrent degree in something, I fully recommend it. Getting two full degrees in a much reduced timespan is great. I just finished a 12 month engineering internship (another thing I would highly recommend), and I have no doubt that the fact that I have two degrees on the go helped me land one of my job offers.
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Aug 16th, 2006 12:08 PM
#20
Go Saugeen... Too bad I am not in undergrad, but always love it when saugeen has a fire alarm at 12 or 2 am.....
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Aug 17th, 2006 05:47 AM
#21

Originally Posted by
JiffyPB
ES 211F (Engineering Communications)
ES 498F (Engineering Ethics)
Stats 241A (Applied Statistics)
I would recommend these courses for summer study at least. They will lighten your course load a lot, and the two ES courses are just a waste of time during the year. Stats on the other hand gives a lot of people trouble, and is apparently much easier during the summer. If I had lived in London during the summer, I would have done these 3.
211 definately.. because you can do distint studies.
241, forgot the course code for elecs but the prof (Wayne Horn) is a dick. If you are a girl you could flash some clev. and get better marks but I woul agree about summer school. But last time I checked you had to do two courses to get one credit.
498, an easy bird course if you kiss ass/show up/participate to Jan "the Man" Mckee´s class. I got a 90 or 91 in that class with very little work it was a great avg. booster.
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Aug 20th, 2006 09:04 AM
#22
Newbie
Going into HBA1 at the Richard Ivey School of Business currently.
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Aug 20th, 2006 07:44 PM
#23
Newbie
1st year BioMed Sci student WOOT.
Staying at Delaware Hall.
Classes:
022 Bio
023 Chem
028/029 Phys
030 Math
020 Psyc
Hope to see yall there!
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