Hi everyone,
It seems like there's no forum for uoft 2023 intake, so here I am to start one. Let's get through the admission journey together! Feel free to share any updates on your admission process, and please share your experiences, backgrounds and questions!
Ad8 said:Do you know if it's acceptable to have all 6 credits in physiology? Cuz if they require the half course in physiology and half in anatomy, I only have neuroanatomy which I don't know if that counts?
Unfortunately they require a half course in both physiology and anatomy. I was in a similar situation as you which is why I had to enroll in human anatomy this semester. I had a full course equivalent in physiology but that wasn't enough. You should ask them to assess that neuroanatomy course and see if they allow it
mikalexia said:I applied to McMaster's accelerated nursing program and UofT. Haven't heard from McMaster yet, but I think acceptances start rolling out in May or late April?
I talked to the admissions staff at Mac and they told me they start sending offers out for nursing the 1st or 2nd week of May unfortunately, it's going to be a long wait ?
Nippseyyz said:Unfortunately they require a half course in both physiology and anatomy. I was in a similar situation as you which is why I had to enroll in human anatomy this semester. I had a full course equivalent in physiology but that wasn't enough. You should ask them to assess that neuroanatomy course and see if they allow it
@Ad8 you should def email them and ask. It would probably help to mention any other phys based courses you've taken. For uoft I decided to take their school of continuing studies physiology course to cover my bases, but if I had emailed with a list of my previous courses (neuroscience, sensory systems, endocrinology, metabolic diseases, paleo pathology, etc) they'd probably exempt the requirement because I've covered essentially all the material elsewhere.
worriedundergrad13 said:I talked to the admissions staff at Mac and they told me they start sending offers out for nursing the 1st or 2nd week of May unfortunately, it's going to be a long wait ?
I believe first-round offers from UofT went out on April 8th last year so at least you'll know earlier for them!
curly said:@Ad8 you should def email them and ask. It would probably help to mention any other phys based courses you've taken. For uoft I decided to take their school of continuing studies physiology course to cover my bases, but if I had emailed with a list of my previous courses (neuroscience, sensory systems, endocrinology, metabolic diseases, paleo pathology, etc) they'd probably exempt the requirement because I've covered essentially all the material elsewhere.
True, thank you so much that's very helpful @curly @Nippseyyz !! I'll definitely look into it and email them ?
Jada Ollivier said:Hi! I know this post is asking about UofT but I'm just wondering if anyone applied out of province too? I applied to UBC, UofT, McMaster, queens, western and Trent. I've heard back from western and Trent. Has anyone heard back from queens or ubc or know when to expect to hear back?
I know there is a ubc thread. You can visit there. Not sure about Queen's, Mac, western etc. Also this year seems quiet for UofT thread LOL
worriedundergrad13
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Hey everyone! I applied to UofT, Mac and Western. Anyone else apply to those schools? Getting super nervous!