Guest mitchie41 Posted June 25, 2004 Report Share Posted June 25, 2004 I was reading on the UofT Medicine website that they expect at least 60% of your courseload to correspond to your year. Does anyone know if this rule is strictly enforced? More specificically, I understand how this rule could be enforced for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd years since they don't want people taking entry-level courses in their upper years, but I was wondering how this rule is applied to 4th year. Typically, only honours\specialist students need to take 4th year courses. In fact, for some majors, you can get away with a regular B.Sc. without taking ANY 4th year courses. So even if you didn't have to, would it be a good idea to take a bunch of 4th year courses in your 4th year??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Unknown </username> <dateline>1118446620</dateline> <title>Unknown</title> <pagetext>(This Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 (This post is missing and can not be restored)</pagetext> </post> <post> <thread>Y</thread> <threadtitle>Waitlist Movement!</threadtitle> <threadviews>0</threadviews> <threadsticky>0</threadsticky> <poll></poll> <username>Gill0927</username> <dateline>1087915320</dateline> <title>Waitlist Movement!</title> <pagetext>Hi all, Well, apparently all the information to the contrary was wrong...my roommate just called to inform me that I received an acceptance package this morning. I was on the waitlist. I was happy (and shocked) to get it, but I (yesterday) sent a firm acceptance to Western, which was originally tied with U of T for my top choice. I'm still thrilled with my decision to go to UWO...although it was still nice to be wanted at U of T! Anyway, just thought I'd let you all know that there is some (even if it's just a little) movement on the waitlist, and there will be another spot in OT8 opening up just as soon as I mail my response to offer form back to OMSAS and U of T! Have fun next year to all you OT8ers, and good luck to all the waitlisters! Gill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Unknown </username> <dateline>1117555380</dateline> <title>Unknown</title> <pagetext>(This Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 (This post is missing and can not be restored)</pagetext> </post> <post> <thread>N</thread> <threadtitle>Waitlist Movement!</threadtitle> <threadviews>0</threadviews> <threadsticky>0</threadsticky> <poll></poll> <username> Unknown </username> <dateline>1117555380</dateline> <title>Unknown</title> <pagetext>(This post is missing and can not be restored) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Unknown </username> <dateline>1117555380</dateline> <title>Unknown</title> <pagetext>(This Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 (This post is missing and can not be restored)</pagetext> </post> <post> <thread>N</thread> <threadtitle>Waitlist Movement!</threadtitle> <threadviews>0</threadviews> <threadsticky>0</threadsticky> <poll></poll> <username> Unknown </username> <dateline>1117555380</dateline> <title>Unknown</title> <pagetext>(This post is missing and can not be restored) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Unknown </username> <dateline>1117555380</dateline> <title>Unknown</title> <pagetext>(This Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 (This post is missing and can not be restored)</pagetext> </post> <threads> <post> <thread>Y</thread> <threadtitle>graduate students</threadtitle> <threadviews>0</threadviews> <threadsticky>0</threadsticky> <poll></poll> <username>CHUBBY</username> <dateline>1088380440</dateline> <title>graduate students</title> <pagetext>does anyone know how graduate students are evaluated.. I've heard that the normal undergrad gpa for uoft med is around 3.8-3.9..which i don't have..although i have a solid A graduate gpa...? would they take that into consideration? thanks chubby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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