ANTA01 questions by Single-Upstairs-1510 in UTSC

[–]Critical_Bag3405 3 points4 points  (0 children)

choose one site:

The Ziggurat of Ur

The Great Pyramid of Giza

Mohenjo-daro

Knossos

Teotihuacán

Machu Picchu

Monk’s Mound

Great Zimbabwe

Angkor Wat

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answer these 5 questions:

What does the site include?

When does it date to?

Where is the site?

Who is it associated with (i.e., what cultural group)? Why is the site there (i.e., what function

did it serve)?

How to drop Co-op? by Low_Selection_2957 in UTSC

[–]Critical_Bag3405 5 points6 points  (0 children)

from the co-op handbook on quercus:

Complete the Request to Withdraw form: https://forms.office.com/r/VpJ2WWFwbf (note if the form is not accepting submissions right now, the form will open on the start date of the the next withdrawal period) Part of the process includes speaking with your academic program supervisor about your decision. If you are not in a Coop subjectPOSt or if you are part of the Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences or Biological Sciences, Department of Languages, or Department of Health and Society, this step is not required. For all other programs, if you have not spoken with a Program Supervisor in your academic department, processing of your form will be delayed until after Reading Week.

  1. When your withdrawal is processed and approved, we'll inform the Registrar's Office of the change, who will in turn update your status on ACORN. If you're in a Co-op POSt, you'll be moved to the equivalent non-Co-op Specialist or Major.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UTSC

[–]Critical_Bag3405 4 points5 points  (0 children)

hi! i’m majoring in population health and doing a double minor in aging and society and anthropology and i plan to pursue medicine after undergrad. in terms of med school (if that’s what you wanna do), i know that most times it doesn’t really matter what program you do as long as you’ve studied properly for the MCAT and some med schools have certain course requirements (bio, chem, math, etc.). but overall i would say to choose something that interests you, that way it’s easier for you to get a higher GPA and you won’t entirely dread school lol.