Rank: Frosh Groups: Member
Joined: 3/27/2008 Posts: 30
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I hadn't given Ivey a thought until recently, and now I'm interested in applying for my 3rd year. However, I hadn't taken any grade 12 maths and I'm wondering if I really need to take a university math to make up for it.
On the website they say: -Complete a secondary school mathematics course for students bound for university or an equivalent (This seems to suggest any high school U-level math will do, which is what I'm hoping for)
-1. I didn't take a U-level math in Grade 12, so I plan to take a math course in university. Is any math course acceptable as a prerequisite university course? You should take a first year university math that is one of the "pure" math subjects - Calculus, Algebra/Geometry or Finite. (Unfortunately this implies that you need a grade 12 or university math)
Can anyone clear this up?
UWO MIT 2012
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 Rank: Student Body President Groups: Member
Joined: 3/5/2008 Posts: 1,814 Location: Wilfrid Laurier University
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I doubt they look at your high school transcript...
Still, you can easily take one math elective during your first two years if need be. I would just call up admissions and check with them.
-Stringer
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 Rank: Senior Student Groups: Member
Joined: 3/4/2008 Posts: 132 Location: Ontario, Canada
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I believe Mathematics 0110 would be sufficient enough in order to apply to Ivey because that is the equivalant of MCV 4U at UWO.
Richard Ivey HBA 2012
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