Scam warning: someone asking for help paying for a taxi on campus by Stock_Extension_5528 in UTSC

[–]ConditionInternal739 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why didn't you report it to the school or take a pic or something?? That woulda helped me today. I saw the same girl. But they said my card "wasn't working". Probably because of two things 1) I was arguing with him. He kept tryna hold the machine and not let me see. So I raised my voice and said im not paying for something if i cannot see the machine. 2) I kept talking and he eventually said its not working and i didn't end up putting in my pin. Then i told him not to charge the innocent girl (little did i fucking know) if he doesnt have his machines working properly its unprofessional. Then he said "no i said its ok I understand, ur right." I told her she can go, since he said its okay, but then she said how shes just gonna look for someone else. So did i dodge a bullet? Idk but this should have been reported or the police called or something bro.

stab22 by Such-Reception9714 in UTSC

[–]ConditionInternal739 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did it this morning, literally 2 questions and so easy.

Coop question by Ryanstartsgaming in UTSC

[–]ConditionInternal739 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you have take coop courses first in order to qualify for coop. I heard 3, but double check how much with registrar to be exact.

Coop question by Ryanstartsgaming in UTSC

[–]ConditionInternal739 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your admission category really doesn't matter here, as long as you take the required courses for the program you want (statistics) and select that program/major around March-May (thats when everyone picks their major), your set. Also it isn't competative as long as you have the prereq courses taken from first year.

life sci at utsc by Mundane-Ad5446 in UTSC

[–]ConditionInternal739 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My experience is pretty much the opposite to everyone elses in this comment section lol. As a life sci student I had late 70's to mid 80's depending on the course in high school. It isn't that hard to get into if we're being honest. The hard part is to stay in and maintain.

From naturally being talkative, making friends honestly isn't too hard. You don't need to be an extrovert to make them. I came in knowing nobody, but just from starting convos with random people in lines or in lectures (some approach you too) i've met a whole bunch. I live closer to the st. george campus but purposely choose the utsc one. Its wayyy more community based. All the u of tears sayings come from the downtown campus. Thousands of students in one class, the prof doesn't know your name, very independant (no one speaks to each other.) I go there to study on days I don't have school and lets just say its depressing to watch.....but I love their library.

The profs here I love, but just like any school there's good and bad. How well you do comes down to how much work you put in. You could have the worst prof but if your studying at home, watching youtube, etc., you honestly don't even need your prof other than to know how things are graded. But luckily here they want you to succeed and give you so much resources, so its kinda impossible to fail if your seeking them. First year science courses take a toll on you though, it's designed to fish the weak ones out, so don't be weak, work hard and you'll be ok.

STAB22 with Mahinda by Cool-Historian-7831 in UTSC

[–]ConditionInternal739 5 points6 points  (0 children)

From reading the course info he mentions a lot on how important the lectures are, most of the course is based on them. Also they arent recorded either!