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University/College questions
I live about 15 mins out of the GTA Downtown area, Runnymede and St.Clair is the main intersection of my neighbour hood. My 3 post secondary schools im hoping apply next year for are YorkUniversity http://yorku.ca/web/index.htm University Of Toronto http://www.utoronto.ca/uoft.html And Ryerson University http://www.acs.ryerson.ca/
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Well, all i did was go on there site, look up the programs you are interested in and it tells you what you need to get in, what courses you need. I made sure I had them all and got into every college i applied for, but chose fanshawe in london, ont.
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If you're into computer science, for first few semesters you'll be basically taking required courses. McGill's computer science (my uni) has a handbook with a possible "stream" - http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/undergraduate/handbook.pdf page 11
university of toronto should have something similar, so try to find it. i found this - http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/DCS/Underg...lum/prereq.pdf keep in mind that in quebec, undergrad program is 3 years not 4. I find that required courses are by far the hardest - 100, 200 and 300 level sometimes have up to 200 students and are designed to fail unworthy students. my gpa was low during first 3 semesters, but then last 3 semesters when i'm taking 400/500 level courses my gpa skyrocketed. So for the first few semesters dont worry so much, you'll be taking required (or 'core') courses, so theres not much to choose. Also most of the people take some sort of 'bull****' courses outside of the program, since you need some of those. One thing i can say - take many project courses, the look awesome on your CV. And take graphics courses, cause university of toronto has a good graphics lab. btw, science > engineering computer science > computer engineering ![]() |
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dont know about computer sciences or what youll need for that degree, but if i were you i would take the general ed classes first. just incase you decide to change your major it will be easier to switch. my best friend was in computer science and he said that he did nothing but homework and sit in front of the computer. he said his scocial life was kinda gone, lol. he switched out of computer science cause he couldnt take it. that may be just him though.
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