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World Issues?? It also depends on teachers at your school.
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That is subjective and based on the individual in question's strengths. What are you good at? What do you like to do? And finally, on a completely unrelated note: How slack is the teacher teaching it? Pourquoi?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jf94uiIbItg
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Joined: 4/27/2008 Posts: 49 Location: toronto
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this is a question that you should be asking people from your school. its completely subjective.
at my school, economics, tech, world history and computer science are known for having really easy teachers teaching it. i economics i actually get homework marks (never had those before) that add up to 35% of the final grade
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Joined: 3/4/2008 Posts: 956 Location: Alberta
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Well that mods are going to love that.
Taiyab wrote: Is it me, or is Karla Homolka gorgeous!
Lamoid wrote: SHE HAS A KILLER BODY.
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Joined: 3/4/2008 Posts: 607 Location: Mississauga, ON
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Hahaha, wow, just wow. Imagine having that as wallpaper for your room .
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tmhlee wrote:Hahaha, wow, just wow.
Imagine having that as wallpaper for your room . LOL
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Joined: 4/8/2008 Posts: 197 Location: Oakville
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just out of curiosity; how long did that take you? Pourquoi?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jf94uiIbItg
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Joined: 6/14/2008 Posts: 119 Location: East York/Toronto
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I'm not going to lie and pretend I'm not curious.
I'm from the OAC generation!
What is 12 U/M?
I don't get it.
Glendon/York Universty - Specialization in Psychology Child and Youth Worker Graduate
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dansflObtch wrote:I'm not going to lie and pretend I'm not curious.
I'm from the OAC generation!
What is 12 U/M?
I don't get it. U stands for University M stands for both University and College("M" courses are easier
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Joined: 4/25/2008 Posts: 51 Location: toronto
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**Lil_Absinthey_Amarinthe** wrote:just out of curiosity; how long did that take you? like 11 seconds...I just put 10/15 smilies than I just kept copying and pasting it
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Joined: 3/5/2008 Posts: 66 Location: Not Ontario!
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I love how specific that is. 11 seconds.
Anyway. The easiest class in the world is Law 12 and it's academic. I don't know what that translates into Ontarianese nor do I care.
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Joined: 3/4/2008 Posts: 607 Location: Mississauga, ON
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I wrote a list earlier for someone :S I guess the thread got deleted or something But at my school easy courses: Data Management, World Issues, Family Studies, Religion, Accounting, Comm Tech, Tech design, Comp Sci + music (if you've been taking it all 4 years) Easy~fair courses: Law, Economics
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Joined: 6/14/2008 Posts: 119 Location: East York/Toronto
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don wrote:dansflObtch wrote:I'm not going to lie and pretend I'm not curious.
I'm from the OAC generation!
What is 12 U/M?
I don't get it. U stands for University M stands for both University and College("M" courses are easier aw thanks dude! like our Advanced and General option. (I'm young old person 'aight) and HOW ARE THOSE CLASSES EASY? I avoided all those classes in High School. I wanted easy... I took Parenting. Drama. something like that. What is this LAW, Economics, World Issues, Accounting, Tech, Computer Science........... EWWWWW If you were one of "the smart kids" what if you were dumb.... we need EASY here people EASY!!! Glendon/York Universty - Specialization in PsychologyChild and Youth Worker Graduate
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dansflObtch wrote:
I wanted easy... I took Parenting. Drama. something like that.
What is this LAW, Economics, World Issues, Accounting, Tech, Computer Science........... EWWWWW
If you were one of "the smart kids" what if you were dumb.... we need EASY here people EASY!!!
Are you suggesting a dumb class? If you want easy, you can take open courses that will not be considered by universities. Open math, open religion, etc. I heard open math kids are doing triangles and pythagorean theorums?
uw/wlu DD '13
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I'm sorry did you miss the part where I said I'm from the OAC generation? I may not know what i'm talking about here!
All we cared about was OVERALL AVERAGE. The required credits to graduate average, and the BS courses to up the overall average!
Have things changed? Where's my cane......... I got accepted everywhere I applied. (ps I applied to University last year!)
Glendon/York Universty - Specialization in Psychology Child and Youth Worker Graduate
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Joined: 3/4/2008 Posts: 255 Location: Toronto
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economics is the easiest class in my school. my teacher weighs everything equally, so 1 mark on a test = 1 mark on notes. and he got lazy for a chapter so he assigned 20 questions for hw instead of a test. and if you can reason with him he'll take marks off out of of the denominator, but keeping the numerator, on tests. so i ended up getting higher than perfect a few times. and i got 100 on the final project which was analyzing a newspaper article.
going into the exam i'm at 95. i skipped a fair share of class in may and june, i could've been at 100 probably (handed in a few things late, he took some marks off lol)
Ryerson 2012 Politics & Governance
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Joined: 3/4/2008 Posts: 255 Location: Toronto
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you need 6 u/m courses for university, so english, maths, chem, bio, physics, are all U, and then you have other courses (at my school, politics, world issues, law, societies, international business, accounting, management, drama, photography, media arts and probably some more i'm missing) which can either be U or M. all of them are counted into your average.
Ryerson 2012 Politics & Governance
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Joined: 6/16/2008 Posts: 2 Location: Toronto
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Media IDC 4U1 all you do is watch movies and write reviews
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Joined: 3/4/2008 Posts: 1,108 Location: Ottawa
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dansflObtch wrote: I'm sorry did you miss the part where I said I'm from the OAC generation? I may not know what i'm talking about here!
All we cared about was OVERALL AVERAGE. The required credits to graduate average, and the BS courses to up the overall average!
Have things changed? Where's my cane......... I got accepted everywhere I applied. (ps I applied to University last year!)
I'm also an OAC person, only from closer to the change than you (the year after me was the double cohort). University admission was based on the top 6 OAC courses including the prerequisite for the program. The only thing that's changed is that it's now 4U or 4M instead of OA in the course code, and the content has changed a bit. The M is for University/College level courses; I believe it's mostly the business and fine arts courses that get it. The old G courses are now C courses. And O is sorta like M, in that it's the courses like Parenting that they want to make everyone feel welcome in, even those who are taking.. I think it's called Workplace, the level that used to be called Basic. College admission, I don't know that much about, but it was obviously not based entirely off of OAC then (since people going for college didn't necessarily have any OAC level courses), and it's not based on 4U/M now, they'd care mostly about the C and higher level courses.
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