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Question about UTSG + max. # of courses Options
ameko
Posted: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 5:30:48 PM
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im going into 2nd year and have enrolled in max. # of courses.
but if i complete F courses, can i enroll in more S courses if there are spaces?
i will be going on academic probation too btw frown
(can i get rid of this probation with a medical note?)
karla
Posted: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 5:33:14 PM

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I don't know what F and S courses are (full year/semester?). I think when you're on academic probation there is a limit to how many courses you are allowed to take (ie. they won't let you do a full course load because it's obviously proven too much for you to handle in the past). If you get a medical note I don't think it will make a difference, as if you claim some sort of disability I believe you still have to take a reduced course load (maybe not required to, but that is usually the reason why you claim a disability).

University of Alberta - Mechanical Engineering '11
ameko
Posted: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 5:38:27 PM
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^ wooo fast reply! thanks for your input.
f courses = sept -dec
s courses = jan-april/may
karla
Posted: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 5:43:37 PM

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You can read your school's academic calendar to find out more about academic probation and what's allowed.

University of Alberta - Mechanical Engineering '11
UofT2011
Posted: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 7:09:10 PM
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F = First
S = Second

Usually, this holds for all courses, but it may sometimes differ

University of Toronto Electrical Engineering 1T1 (2011)


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