Guest circusgirl Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 In U of T's evaluation of your academics, do they look at what level your courses are at? I've made some switches to the courses that I'm taking next term, and instead of taking five 4th year half courses (throughout the whole year), I'll be taking 7. Is this something that could potentially (positively) affect my application, and should I notify U of T about this (or any other school for that matter)? Or will it not have any bearing/I shouldn't bother? For some reason, I seem to remember a 60% of courses in your level rule which may have a bearing, but I never figured out whether this meant 60% senior courses (3rd/4th year) or 60% fourth year. Or I might be hallucinating. thanks cg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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