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haoyun08
Posted: Monday, June 23, 2008 11:13:41 AM
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Courses selection in commerce first year at UT, how about elective? any idea about Prof or easier course? thanks.
bimmer35
Posted: Monday, June 23, 2008 3:21:56 PM
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According to the anti-calendar...

For ECO100Y, it looks like Pesando is the way to go.

For MAT133Y, all of the profs are pretty much equal, but Tate has the best ratings...

I can't seem to find MGT 120H, so I guess I'll take a blind stab.



UTSG Rotman Commerce (Victoria College) 2012
CRAZYBUBBA
Posted: Monday, June 23, 2008 3:33:23 PM

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I think that you're better off asking actual U of T students than using a site like ratemyprofessors.com, you should know that for many profs the comments are completely unrepresentative of the class experience.

Hopefully some current students will chime in.

BAH '08 (Queen's) MA'11 (Queen's)
bijanv
Posted: Monday, June 23, 2008 4:46:41 PM
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CRAZYBUBBA wrote:
I think that you're better off asking actual U of T students than using a site like ratemyprofessors.com, you should know that for many profs the comments are completely unrepresentative of the class experience.

Hopefully some current students will chime in.


The art-sci student union @ UofT actually does a survey at the end of every survey asking all students about difficulty, enjoyment, etc and general feedback on courses and compiles an anti-calendar with all the stats. That's where bimmer is getting his info from.. so actually it's from ALL the UofT students ahha

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