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Hey a future applicant here Just wanted to see the stats for this years applicants. Please post your stats and accepted/ waitlisted/ rejected if you don't mind, thank you. GPA: IP/ OOP OAT score: EC's: Year:
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Here are my stats for my uOttawa application: Location: OOP (Quebec) Stream: French GPA: 4.0 Research: Summer internship with CRSNG scholarship in gyneco-oncology. Education: Second year university with CEGEP diploma. What are my chances to get an interview?
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Thought it's good to have this thread now, wish everyone good luck: Result: GPA IP/OOP DAT (AA + PAT) Interview Year of study ABS/PS
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Stats 2244 - Just how hard is it? I've heard that this course is very difficult for the fact that lecture does not completely capture what students are expected to know in order to be successful on exams. After researching online and hearing from students who took it in the most recent school year, it seems that Prof Waugh expects students to do outside reading and that she assigns way too many textbook readings that do not overlap with material from lecture - yet students are still required to know all of it. Not to mention her apparent tricky wording on exams and low 60 exam averages.
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Hello! Admissions Questionnaire: What are the questions? Is it like an essay? Any help would be appreciated Thanks
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This forum is for anyone who has applied to the University of Melbourne, Australia DDS program for the 2017 intake!
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Hey guys! I'm not sure if I'm reading the UofT admission stats accurately (link below). For the degree statistics, does "Non-degree" strictly refer to applicants who were in the third year of a 4-year undergrad at the time of application? If the above is true, is this primarily a reflection of relatively few third year applicants (which seems unlikely)? 7 out 259 seems to me like a third year applicant is NOT viewed equally as his/her hypothetical 4th-year equivalent, even though the official admissions statement suggests otherwise! I'm assuming most third years who are confident e