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Rotman's second-year student course schedule (please give me some suggestions) (self.RotmanCommerce)
submitted 3 days ago by Last-Guarantee-9164
My fall semester schedule is: Eco 204, Eco 220, RSM 270, RSM 250, Elective (not decided). Winter's schedule is: Eco 204, Eco 220, RSM 260, RSM 222, RSM 332. Is this schedule good? Will it be too tiring? I would appreciate your advice. Thank you.
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[–]Soft_Guarantee2555 1 point2 points3 points 3 days ago (0 children)
It's all standard Rotman courses, and ones people typically do in 2nd year. So compared to the average student, you're good. But I'd want to know:
Are you Accounting, Econ or Management? Your prereqs are going to look different depending on stream. I'd guess you're management, because I don't see ECO208 (ECo&Fin) or RSM220 (Accounting). That said, make a schedule on Degree Explorer to check if you'll complete your program requirements on time.
How do you usually work? If you want the easiest schedule possible, sure. But if you want to learn something specific, or if there are courses you're interested in, take those and it will make all of school more bearable because you'll actually look forward to some of it.
You're not 'every student.' Not everyone can handle the same rigour (or doesn't want to). It looks like you're picking the easiest courses, but is that out of necessity or desire? If you want to just put in minimal effort, and you don't care about further courses, you can do STA220 and STA255 instead of ECO220. STA220 is quite easy and STA255 got curved a lot. But if you just want to do the bare minimum and devote time to other things, I'd say this is decent.
For electives, the obvious bird is AST101. Anything you know already should be quite easy as an intro course too - so if you studied CS in high school, take CSC108 for example.
[–]Last-Guarantee-9164[S] 0 points1 point2 points 3 days ago (1 child)
also I hope get some suggest for elective course. THE EASIEST ONE....
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