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  1. Thanks. Posted them a few pages back sorry on the run at the moment
  2. I got an acceptance email from UofT yesterday (352pm). Woo hoo! Thanks everyone for the support and information and good luck to everyone still waiting!
  3. Yes, what Margaretvw said. Thank you for the investigative reporting! It is only April 1. deep breaths.
  4. Thanks! and 353pm on a Tuesday. So, seems pretty random. guess it's back to constantly refreshing the inbox then, lol. At least now I know to wait until after lunch
  5. This is a silly question I know but for those who received offers from UofT, what time of day did they come? If they send all the offers for each day out at 10am for example, it would save me from neurotically refreshing my inbox the rest of the day :)
  6. I've read several posts that make it sound like the JoinUofT site doesn't get updated very often, I wouldn't worry too much about what it says
  7. Sure. My overall undergrad GPA was a 3.6 I had to take a lot of prereqs for all the various nursing programs I applied to because my previous degree was in Film so was missing a lot of science and math. So I'm not sure how those get calculated, but I got all A's on my prereqs. I'm an international student (from the USofA), although I don't think York takes that into consideration (unlike UofT). I had a decent amount of volunteer experience in the last few years, with some local orgs and while I was living in Japan as the regional charity and volunteer leader for the JET Program, but not much prior to that. I also applied to Western, Trent, and UBC. I got an offer from Trent and an interview offer from UBC. But like I said, aiming for UofT. Does anyone know how UofT sends out their offers? Is it a continuous stream, like every day or close to that, or do they send them out in big batches less frequently?
  8. Hi John, I was notified by email on March 17 and the admission letter came by mail a few days after that.
  9. Does anyone know, if my York offer expires on March 28, when is the latest time I can accept it by? Would that be end of business day today, or tomorrow? Or midnight? I am holding out for UofT, but haven't heard from them yet. Thanks
  10. Thanks! so early. Did you have any courses outstanding? I have everything but microbiology which I'm taking now...hoping it doesn't put me on the bottom of the pile
  11. Congrats Sahar, did you find out by email or mail?
  12. That's funny I came here to ask a similar question. Brittany from everything I've read, everyone is treated equally. Everyone except for international students, that is. Which brings me to my question. Does anybody know how many international students they let in each year? Maybe if some of you are already in the program or have friends, I'm looking for a rough idea. They say on the website that they give priority to Canadian citizens and perm. residents, so I'm curious how many international students make it through. None? a couple? a dozen? any idea would be helpful. Thanks
  13. Yep I came across that too. Thanks!
  14. Well I think I am probably the last one, lol. Just under the wire. Speaking of minor heart-attacks, I was reading this thread (found it by googling "what the hell should i put for ubc working with people section" or something close to that) and had a mini-freak out after I read someone's post about their high school transcript. Please someone confirm that if you already have an undergraduate degree that you don't need to send HS transcript. I swear I read that somewhere, and it's under "recommended documents", not "required documents" on my app page, but I just thought I would check.
  15. oh also, the online review that ACC has made for the assessment test covers everything you need to know, most of the "self-test" questions were on the test verbatim. takes about an hour and a half. i haven't taken bio since highschool 7 years ago and I passed easy after skimming the review.

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