Guest Ollie Posted June 4, 2004 Report Share Posted June 4, 2004 Just wondering if I will be able to afford getting my teeth cleaned in the next 4 years! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Unknown </username> <dateline>1118446440</dateline> <title>Unknown</title> <pagetext>(This Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 (This post is missing and can not be restored)</pagetext> </post> <post> <thread>Y</thread> <threadtitle>CHUBBY: to answer your question regarding grad applicant</threadtitle> <threadviews>0</threadviews> <threadsticky>0</threadsticky> <poll></poll> <username>mydream88</username> <dateline>1086282660</dateline> <title>CHUBBY: to answer your question regarding grad applicant</title> <pagetext>Hey Chubby, I started a new post to answer your question because I don't think the section titled "rejected/accepted/waitlisted" is for posting anything other than rejections/acceptances and waitlist results. When you apply to U of T as a graduate student, you are able to submit an extra package to the school by Jan. 15 (check this year's upcoming deadline) which includes: 1) your grad school transcript 2) a CV 3)three more letters of reference, including one from your graduate supervisor 4)a letter from your grad supervisor indicating when your thesis is expected to be complete from what i understand, all of this is taken into consideration. It all, combined with the information you already submitted for the October deadline, helps form your "score" (which is comprised of a non-academic component (essay+ref letters+Extra currics+publications) and an academic component (GPA and potentially MCAT though I think the MCAT score is just used as a flag) I have heard that one may be pooled with the undergraduate applicants if your grades are competitive enough or based on publications and other non-academics, one could be placed wiht the graduate pool. It's hard to tell which way you'll go, I'll never know about myself No matter, either way, if your application score is high enough then you are granted an interview. good luck Chubby, I wish you all the best, mydream88:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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