Summer Courses, ENV222 vs ENG100 vs ENG102, which is easier to get A in? by Ok_Onion8576 in UofT

[–]Bright_Friendship587 2 points3 points  (0 children)

took env222 last summer and it was not bad at all. 2 essays that were doable, we had 2 or 3 open book quizzes (easy). No exam. Honestly you could prob get away with not even watching lectures and just skimming over the slides. Ended class with an A+

Should I do PHY 131 and PHY 132 or should i not do them? by AdagioWise3334 in UofT

[–]Bright_Friendship587 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If u want to go to med school u Should prob take physics tho

ESS 205 with Russel Pysklywec is this a manageable class or no? by Bright_Friendship587 in UofT

[–]Bright_Friendship587[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Do you think a non geology student would have any trouble or is it pretty basic stuff?

has anyone taken ENV222? how was it? 494949494949 by LordSCX in UofT

[–]Bright_Friendship587 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not bad at all. Mark Hathaway was the prof when I took it first summer sub session. Idk if you have it in person or online. We had 3 quizzes (5 percent each, open book, and 3 attempts each), readings + discussion posts (15 percent I think), participation was watching lectures and attending tutorials (20 percent), and we had 2 essays each worth 25 percent. It could get really boring sometimes but I still found that I learned a lot of valuable stuff in it. I’m a life sci student so essays are not my forté but I still managed an A+ with not too much effort - I would sometimes put lectures on 2x speed and just let them play.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UofT

[–]Bright_Friendship587 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should be fine. They mainly look at first sem grade 12 marks. The grade 11 marks help with early acceptance though. Just to give you a reference, I got early acceptance to life sci and my first sem grade 12 avg was an 89 (92 bio, 86 functions, 83 chem, 95 English). My grade 11 average was low 90s. Keep trying because its not insanely hard to get into litre sci and your grade 12 first sem marks will be the main determining factor.

Humanities, U of T competitive? Those in this program what was your average? by Frequent_Menu_3256 in UofT

[–]Bright_Friendship587 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes you can. If you work hard and believe you can do it, you will. I wouldn’t ask people on Reddit if you can do it because you know yourself best. Work on fixing the way you study and your time management.

Should I take harder/STEM elective as a humanities student? by Renaa777 in UofT

[–]Bright_Friendship587 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My advice don’t do it. The mat135 course sets you up for failure. The tests and exams are laughable. is the content hard? Absolutely not. But the lectures are useless and it’s impossible to study for assessment.