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Hey everyone!
I haven't seen a post for Fall 2021 yet so here it is!
My choices are:
1. UofT
2. McMaster
3. Nipissing SPP
I started my OUAC application in November and now trying to work on the supplemental packages. My CASPer Test is on January 12, 2021.
I need to take Anatomy and Physio course(s) however, I'm having a hard time figuring out what would satisfy the requirements from all three universities. My options so far are:
1. Take CBLG 101 in Winter and CBLG 111 in Spring at Ryerson. However final grade will be in June; hoping that's fine. This satisfies all 3 unis
2. Take SCS 2159 in Winter from UofT which is enough for UofT and McMaster but not for Nipissing. I have to take an Anatomy course just for Nip.
I have a Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education from back home, been working as an RECE in Toronto the last 8 years, have a Diploma in Nonprofit Management at Ryerson. My cGPA is 3.55 which I'm worried about. Lots of extra curricular activities from university and volunteering here in Toronto. I still have to compute the GPA for the last two years.
I requested WES to send my transcripts to Nip and McMaster and asked my old uni to send to UofT.
It's been an expensive application so far; really hoping I get in! Looking forward to chatting with you all and sharing our experiences.
4 minutes ago, Milomars said:Or not? I wasn’t aware that being a student who goes to UofT and cites random statistics is immune to being fact checked.
Why would I email admissions and ask LOL? The OP made unsubstantiated claims and I provided my sources. I don’t have an interest in determining what the current GPA is. I just wanted to point out that my original claim that the average is likely hovering around a 3.8 isn’t as preposterous as the OP claimed saying it’s around 3.6
Again, it’s not that deep babe
1 minute ago, Milomars said:Or not? I wasn’t aware that being a student who goes to UofT and cites random statistics is immune to being fact checked.
Why would I email admissions and ask LOL? The OP made unsubstantiated claims and I provided my sources. I don’t have an interest in determining what the current GPA is. I just wanted to point out that my original claim that the average is likely hovering around a 3.8 isn’t as preposterous as the OP claimed saying it’s around 3.6
Maybe we can all meet half-way and say it's 3.7 ? but honestly it doesn't really matter because UofT is holistic and accepts people with low and high averages
16 minutes ago, Milomars said:Why would I believe someone who can’t cite where they’re getting statistics from? It’s anecdotal. I provided my source and my rationale for why UofT’s entering average has likely remained the same from 2016 at 3.8 or gone up. The GPA was trending upward each year, I highly doubt it had a decline. But again, I can’t make that concrete claim without stats, they are so they need to provide evidence.
I’m not sure you need to be a UofT nurse to make a valid critique?
I only asked if you were a UofT nursing student because you were mentioning a lot of things about the program without being in the program
1 minute ago, birdlover1 said:What's everyone having for dinner?
I break my fast at sunset so maybe some chicken burgers using my new air-fryer ? hbu
1 minute ago, throwaway777 said:Again, it’s not that deep babe
“Babe” LOL a tad bit patronizing. Major pick me energy. I get it, you can’t provide anything meaningful to the discussion beyond snarky remarks. It’s okay, hopefully you’ll learn communication skills and the importance of citing claims in your intended profession.
Just now, Milomars said:“Babe” LOL a tad bit patronizing. Major pick me energy. I get it, you can’t provide anything meaningful to the discussion beyond snarky remarks. It’s okay, hopefully you’ll learn communication skills and the importance of citing claims in your intended profession.
?????? LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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it's getting salty here