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Old Aug 16th, 2005, 09:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Just thought I'd start one like I did last yr.

Any new students coming to UTSC? or new members who joined RFD?

What program, year etc......advise, bird courses, who's hot, who's not.... whatever, just post.

Or if you have any questions, post it, I or other ppl may have answers you're looking for.

I'm going into 4th Year Management Co-op, I'm currently on my coop term, then back to school in Fall and Winter.
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Old Aug 16th, 2005, 11:09 PM   #2 (permalink)
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First yr co op management!
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Old Aug 16th, 2005, 11:29 PM   #3 (permalink)
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4th year Health Studies and Psych
UTSC actually looks quite impressive now with all the new buildings
and FYI Two bookstores this year, upstairs above Timmys will probably be open in two weeks with first year books, and the normal one will have everything else or...... vice versa. Come say Hi, sadly they employ me.
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Old Aug 16th, 2005, 11:40 PM   #4 (permalink)
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4th year Health Studies and Psych
UTSC actually looks quite impressive now with all the new buildings
and FYI Two bookstores this year, upstairs above Timmys will probably be open in two weeks with first year books, and the normal one will have everything else or...... vice versa. Come say Hi, sadly they employ me.
Any open positions?
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Sorry man they hire ppl starting the first week of August.
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Old Aug 17th, 2005, 12:01 AM   #6 (permalink)
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4th year Health Studies and Psych
UTSC actually looks quite impressive now with all the new buildings
and FYI Two bookstores this year, upstairs above Timmys will probably be open in two weeks with first year books, and the normal one will have everything else or...... vice versa. Come say Hi, sadly they employ me.
Above Timmys? Weren't those classrooms? (I haven't been back all summer)
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Old Aug 17th, 2005, 12:35 AM   #7 (permalink)
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1st year coop management!
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Old Aug 17th, 2005, 01:02 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Above Timmys? Weren't those classrooms? (I haven't been back all summer)
Yup, well above timmys was the art studio etc. Those have been renovated and the entrance/stairs have been made already. Lots of changes over the summer, the new Arts/Admin Building is open during he day, new home of of the Registrar.
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Old Aug 17th, 2005, 01:39 AM   #9 (permalink)
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hey thephenom, how hard is it to maintain a B- in management, minimum you need to stay in co-op program. Also, what is u'r major?
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Old Aug 17th, 2005, 02:08 AM   #10 (permalink)
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mgmt is easy. dont worry guys. especially first year...
cramming is for sure doable. (dont do it in ur 2nd yr though...courses are much harder w/ more material covered) but just dont be like me self studying 3 chapters the night before ... i was like dying on my exam today... anyways. yah dont do that ! but other than that. 3.7 is easy to get in the first year even w/ cramming. (thats like A?)
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I like the new gym facilities, they've created a cardio studio where the prayer room/study area used to be, with TVs and headphone jacks to plug in to listen to the audio feed from the TV. It's actually quite improved.

I'm third year CSC co-op (just finishing up my last co-op work term right now)
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A 2.6GPA is easy to maintain. Just do well in first yr, and your GPA can't change much after that. I've only heard ppl get kicked out cuz they can't find a job. (Pretty hard to find a job if you don't have previous work experience or volunteering experience)

First yr management is a joke, 4.0 isn't hard.
First yr econ, not bad, once u understand the stuff, at least 3.3.
First yr calculus, 4.0 if you high 80s/90s in high school calculus
First yr com sci, if you are computer literate, and willing to read, at least 3.3
First yr accounting, B05 is easy if you've done accounting before, B06 is slightly harder. 3.0+ shouldn't be toooooo hard
Elective, find something you like.

There you have it, 1st yr isn't hard, at least to me. 2nd and 3rd year courses are harder, but as long as you do your work it isn't bad. 10hrs of class per week is a pretty easy program.

There's no major in BBA, it's a specialist program already, but you can choose to stream in different fields. I haven't decided which stream, but I pretty much finished all my finance courses already.
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A 2.6GPA is easy to maintain. Just do well in first yr, and your GPA can't change much after that. I've only heard ppl get kicked out cuz they can't find a job. (Pretty hard to find a job if you don't have previous work experience or volunteering experience)

First yr management is a joke, 4.0 isn't hard.
First yr econ, not bad, once u understand the stuff, at least 3.3.
First yr calculus, 4.0 if you high 80s/90s in high school calculus
First yr com sci, if you are computer literate, and willing to read, at least 3.3
First yr accounting, B05 is easy if you've done accounting before, B06 is slightly harder. 3.0+ shouldn't be toooooo hard
Elective, find something you like.

There you have it, 1st yr isn't hard, at least to me. 2nd and 3rd year courses are harder, but as long as you do your work it isn't bad. 10hrs of class per week is a pretty easy program.

There's no major in BBA, it's a specialist program already, but you can choose to stream in different fields. I haven't decided which stream, but I pretty much finished all my finance courses already.

Hope its as simple as you say. I'll look for you for help if i need it
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Old Aug 17th, 2005, 08:47 PM   #14 (permalink)
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2nd year social sciences co-op (int studies n public policy)

ne one else here in arts sci co-op?
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4th year specialist in human bio with minor in psych

what's the point of another book store ?
everything there is already freakin $ and now there's 2 of em ? (i know it's not YOUR fault juss sayin)
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