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jjm23

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  1. Hmm, still no luck! Thanks for making it... perhaps it's a problem on my end. Let's see if others are able to find it before I cause you any more hassle.
  2. Oh I see. I still can't find it. I think you may have to delete the group and start over, without making it a McMaster group. It happened to me once and there was no way to change it without starting over.
  3. I just searched for it and couldn't find it- are the privacy settings such that anyone can find it?
  4. A lot of my friends had good luck finding places in the Annex (north of Bloor, approximately between Bathurst and Avenue), Chinatown (South of College around Spadina. Good streets to look on are Darcy St., McCaul St., Beverly St., Baldwin). Also Harbord St (just West of campus) and its surrounding streets. If you don't mind a bit of a walk, the area around Trinity Bellwoods Park has some very reasonable priced apartments, and is a cool neighbourhood. I lived in the Annex and it's a fantastic neighbourhood and very close to campus. I think it's getting a bit pricier though. Generally immediately East of campus is going to be more expensive (on Bay, Yonge, Church), and has more high-rise condos and apartments. Farther east (Sherbourne St, Parliament St) gets cheaper, but as a female I wouldn't recommend that neighbourhood. Crime rates are a lot higher there, to me it's not worth the cheap rent to sacrifice safety. I think you should be able to find something reasonable in that price range. Keep in mind that the Toronto rental market works a lot differently than other cities- most properties won't be listed until 2-3 months before they are available (So if you're looking to take a place starting Sept. 1, start looking mid-June). I think PadMapper is a really good website to find available rentals. Also the U of T housing site. One last word of advice: scam apartments are a thing in Toronto- if the price looks to good to be true, the place is probably too good to be true as well. Be careful and make sure you meet the landlord at the prospective apartment in person. Also check bedbug reports before signing a lease by googling the address you're interested in.
  5. Great to see all the Waterloo people! I'm coming from Waterloo myself. If anyone needs any advice regarding apartments, good areas to look, etc, feel free to ask- I did my undergrad at U of T.
  6. Thank you! GPA for last 5 credits was 3.95, and cGPA was 3.6.
  7. I got into U of T today and I could not be happier! I 'm 100% accepting it.
  8. No Mcmaster offers have gone out yet I don't think. I remember seeing that they would start making offers early-mid April, and offers would continue until June 30th. Both them and U of T like to keep everyone in suspense!
  9. I called an undergraduate advisor in the nursing faculty at queen's and we talked about a few questions I had about the program. I'll copy and paste the notes I made here, in case it gives you any more insight into the AST program. Where are placements held? -Placements start in 2nd Semester, in long- term care/ retirement home setting. -Pediatric, Med-surg placements too throughout the program. -Community health placement, e.g. penitentiary (would need a car). -One big 40 hr/ week practicum in the final summer semester. Can go anywhere, many go outside of Kingston (e.g. to toronto) - Other placements held in Kingston and surrounding area. If outside of the Kingston bus system, they transport you by bus.-Car is an advantage for community placements. E.g. to do a penetentiary placement, you need a car. Placements in critical care areas? -No icu placements in the general repertoire, but can get in during your last practicum (40hrs x 10 weeks), providing grades are good. List it as an interest and they do their best to accomodate you. No placements 1st semester 3rd year!! Transfer Credits? (I've already taken stats and biochem). -Will be evaluated soon. Email undergrad admissions to initiate this. -If I got transfer credits for stats and biochem, could discuss the possibility of additional clinicals with Nursing faculty. Hasn't been done before but isn't ruling out the possibility. Sorry for how messy these notes are... I was typing fast while I was on the phone!
  10. Does anyone know how we will hear from U of T if we are accepted (e.g. email, join u of t, mail)? I'm an internal applicant and I can't seem to activate my Join U of T account. I'm worried that I'm going to miss key information from them.
  11. I was under the impression that U of T runs from September- June.
  12. I have a 3.6 cGPA, and a 3.9 in my last 2 years. Not sure which one Queen's looked at. I also have completed my degree so I'm not sure if that played a role or not.
  13. Just got an offer from Queen's. Leaning towards Queen's over Trent right now. Does anybody know anything about their program? I'm struggling to find information and I have to make a fast decision because I only have 2 weeks to accept Queen's. Do they have a tuition deposit? Thanks in advance :)
  14. Jessly, mine is conditional on maintaining a 70% average in the courses I am currently enrolled in.
  15. Oh wow, ok that's very informative. So I can tentatively accept on April 3rd, and not have to financially commit anything until June 2nd. That's great news. I do wonder though, will accepting an offer decrease the likelihood of other schools accepting me? Will they see that I've accepted Trent and not bother to send me an offer?

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