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  1. That gives me hope! Thank you so much ?
  2. Hi! I plan on applying to the BScN program at U of T. I have 2 questions: 1) Based on my understanding after reading these forums, applicants choose which prerequisite courses they want the school to consider. If I've taken multiple courses that fulfil a specific requirement, are some courses considered more relevant/important than others? For example, I've taken immunology, biology, Chemistry and anatomy courses. In most of these courses I have 70+ but I have some sad 60s in my Chemistry courses. Would it be beneficial for me to retake these Chemistry courses even though I would mark my other courses as life/physical sciences prerequisites? 2) On the school's website, there is no mention of cGPA but I'm doubting that they don't not consider cGPA. My cGPA is 2.9 (yikes) but my GPA is 3.8 based on my last year. Have you heard of any low cGPA students receiving offers from U of T? tl;Dr: related to BScN at U of T --> how do you choose which prerequisites to provide when you've taken multiple courses that are considered prerequisites? and do they accept students with a cGPA <3.0?

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