Distinguishing differences will be location and cost of living, mainly. Toronto is expensive, but your clinicals will be at many of the hospitals which then makes it much easier to network for a job...
Probably not. I tried asking U of T a similar question. They list a lot of research methods courses as fulfilling statistics requirements, and my psych research course in the US was split into two...
Where is your degree from? That's really curious that your credits fall short a bit. My understanding is that a standard half-course (or 1 semester) is 3 credits and a full-course (or full-year/2...
Possibly! I feel very strongly about the rest of my coursework but am nervous about putting just Intro Bio and a Psych Course for my science prereqs. Especially because only A&P I/II and Intro Bio...
For general science credits (such as for U of T or McMaster), does anyone know if they weigh the actual course at all or they only care if it's a science course for prerequisite purposes? For...
General question: what's the general age range in these programs, particularly U of T? I would imagine a lot of 22-24 from students immediately after their bachelor's, but are there a lot of 25-29 or...
They're equivalent to regular university credits, but U of T stated they're "less competitive" in general. I'm only taking them for prereqs, not actual school (again, I already have a BA and Master's...
Has anyone had difficulty with prereqs being accepted or feel they hampered their chances? Currently a US resident with a BA and Master's already, applying to U of T next year, and currently doing...