I go to UofT and I'm in my fourth year with a 2.7 CGPA. Is that considered average?
Hi! So, I heard about my brother's friend who, in grade 12, found enough money in small scholarships and bursaries to cover her entire four years tuition, AND THEN some. Of course I've looked around at StudentAwards and OntarioScholarships, but I was wondering if anyone knows of any small/local scho...
I'm currently in my 2nd year of a chem degree, and I'm debating whether to continue in my module for the honours degree, or graduate in 3 years with a double-minor (bio/chem) degree instead. I don't want to do graduate work (M.Sc.) but I would possibly like to apply for medical school, teacher's col...
Dec 10th, 2011 2:28 pm
I was planning on graduating by 2012, but due to various financial reasons and changing majors (and doing double majors), i've discovered that i very well might have to stay till 2014. is this considered normal? would graduate schools and jobs i apply to frown on my records if i've stayed in univers...
Hi everyone, I'm a long time RFD user/creeper :lol: ... but first time poster :) Is there anybody here on RFD who's a current student or grad of the Space Engineering program at York? My brother is considering it, along with mechanical at Waterloo and uoft, aerospace at Carleton, and engi sci at uof...
I did a year at UWO for science and it was just not right for me. I hated all my classes and i couldnt see myself continuing in a degree that i could get nothing out of if i didnt have high marks. So i tried to switch into Nursing but i was rejected because my university GPA was below 70% (its aroun...
Most graduate programs require undergraduate honour degrees. But, getting my honour degree would just mean an A- average for the last two years of school. But, other honour degrees mostly require special honour courses. Does my degree count as an honours one even though it doesn't require honour cou...
Hey guys, midterm marks are going to be submitted soon and I'm really nervous about my university offers. I want to go into biochemistry at York University but my top six courses average to about 78% (I know, its bad) and I'm a little worried because the cut-off says "Low 80s." Should I be...
Apr 15th, 2010 4:36 pm
Is it common/easy for undergraduates to get any CS research opportunities with a prof at Waterloo?
Apr 13th, 2010 5:59 pm
I got accepted to Ryerson and possibly to MacMaster aswell for computer science program. Which university is better to choose from? I don't mean just accredition wise, I'm also looking for which one has the better program?Thanks for any advice.
Hey guys...just starting this thread for all BBA students attending UWL in fall 2010...
... (Get an MPA at NYU), and I've heard from some people that it's impossible to get into Grad school, or even get a good GPA for that matter, if you undergrad at UofT. I'm not lazy or am looking for an easy way out, but I would still like an even balance between work and fun. So is it really THAT ...
I'm looking to finish off the distribution requirement in my first year. So far I have MAT133Y (mandatory) as my social science, hoping for Probabilities Everywhere (first year seminar) as my science, just need a humanities course.Thanks!
Jul 21st, 2009 5:16 pm
Hi guys. I am entering the Gr. 12. I have been enrolled in the International Baccalaureate programme since gr. 7. I have received solid marks last year (a few 100's included) and am looking into what I what to pursue after gr. 12. Med seems to be the overhyped choice that most people want to take. L...
http://www.mun.ca Has anyone went there or know anything about it? I'm looking at different universities but I can't find much third-party information online about Memorial. The best thing IMO is the tuition, which is <$2500 IIRC per year, and living in St. John's is rather cheap. I really like St....
Hi, I have been admitted to both these universities and I have been trying to make the decision as to which to attend. I applied to the same program at both universities so that makes the decision a little harder. The program is "Political Science". Here is my criteria: Length/Ease of comm...
i know that university undergrad programs are supposed to be finished in 4 years, but how many people spend more than 4 years to finish an undergrad program? 5, 6 or 7?this is for a fulltime student not part time.
Jan 10th, 2009 6:03 pm
I'm in second year for the part-time ITM degree program. Are there any advantages to going full-time?
Hello.I am looking to take easiest courses to fulfill my university transfer next year.I know that UofT offers astronomy which everyone gets like %90+ but are there any courses like this at UBC? (Half courses)Btw,I am not a fan of writing and its not my forte.Thanks for your help.Don
Jan 10th, 2008 2:36 pm
Hi.I'm looking for bird half credit courses at U of T, St George campus, in the faculty of Arts & Science. Thanks.