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Rank: Frosh Groups: Member
Joined: 9/5/2008 Posts: 24 Location: Toronto
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Hi i was thinking abou going to u of t engineering, but then someone told me that u of t dont like people reataking the course, is that true? because i didnt do that well in calculus and im going to retake it... also is 90% safe enough to be admitted to u of t engineering?
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 Rank: Senior Student Groups: Member
Joined: 6/15/2008 Posts: 91 Location: Toronto
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Engineering at U of T is very hard, they are very selective. A friend of a friend of mine applied this year and got rejected. He had (at least) a 94+ average and a lot of ECs and leadership. He was on the student council and a lot of youth leadership rules outside of school. Just be careful when you apply. U of T SG is known for their engineering, and is highly competitive.
Bachelor of Computer Science and definitely not commerce/business/management ________ '14
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Rank: Student Council Groups: Member
Joined: 7/15/2008 Posts: 434
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Punmaster wrote:Engineering at U of T is very hard, they are very selective. A friend of a friend of mine applied this year and got rejected. He had (at least) a 94+ average and a lot of ECs and leadership. He was on the student council and a lot of youth leadership rules outside of school. Just be careful when you apply. U of T SG is known for their engineering, and is highly competitive. Got reject with a 94%? i don't belive that, and if he did, he probably appiled to Engineering Science. wkdgksgls91 ---> 90% average is more then enough. I got in with a 87%. I know a friend who got in with a 81%. And another friend who got in with a 75%(final average, but his average when getting addmited was 80%) what did you get in calculus b4 your repeated it anyway?
University of Toronto Electrical Engineering 1T1 (2011)
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Rank: Senior Student Groups: Member
Joined: 7/2/2008 Posts: 176 Location: Goderich, Ont
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UofT2011 wrote:Punmaster wrote:Engineering at U of T is very hard, they are very selective. A friend of a friend of mine applied this year and got rejected. He had (at least) a 94+ average and a lot of ECs and leadership. He was on the student council and a lot of youth leadership rules outside of school. Just be careful when you apply. U of T SG is known for their engineering, and is highly competitive. Got reject with a 94%? i don't belive that, and if he did, he probably appiled to Engineering Science. wkdgksgls91 ---> 90% average is more then enough. I got in with a 87%. I know a friend who got in with a 81%. And another friend who got in with a 75%(final average, but his average when getting addmited was 80%) what did you get in calculus b4 your repeated it anyway? Lol this post a lot more reassuring, like rejection at 94%, doesn't make sense.
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Rank: Frosh Groups: Member
Joined: 9/5/2008 Posts: 24 Location: Toronto
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I got 50 on my calculus cause i missed like 1/3 of the class cause i had to go to korea due to some reason, and i was thinking of going to either enigneer science or trackone are these courses enough to get in with around low 90's with a lot of extra curricular activities and clubs?
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Rank: Frosh Groups: Member
Joined: 9/5/2008 Posts: 24 Location: Toronto
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but i got 98 on my math 12 so i know i can get way higher than that and im very worried because some people says u of t don't like to look at retook courses, is that really true?
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Rank: Valedictorian Groups: Member
Joined: 3/25/2008 Posts: 543
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LOL, relax B.
I got in UofT Industrial as a last resort, my average in Engineering courses was 84 and in Commerce, 87. I didn't make the cut for Commerce so, I had to settle for UofT Engineering.
Just do well in Calculus, (I had 90) and you're good to go. Almost every course is some kind of variation of Cockulus or math.
University of Lost Hope, Broken Dreams and Tattered Souls - Sanitational Engineering '08 Self-help: I am taking Engineering, but Engineering isn't taking me.
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Rank: Senior Student Groups: Member
Joined: 7/2/2008 Posts: 176 Location: Goderich, Ont
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Taiyab wrote:LOL, relax B.
I got in UofT Industrial as a last resort, my average in Engineering courses was 84 and in Commerce, 87. I didn't make the cut for Commerce so, I had to settle for UofT Engineering.
Just do well in Calculus, (I had 90) and you're good to go. Almost every course is some kind of variation of Cockulus or math. Are you going to change majors? Sounds like you hate it.
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