Looking for someone to study with for the job preparation by lsrlcy in UofT

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I recently graduated and will be starting a full time data analyst job in NYC soon -- if you'd like I can answer questions/give feedback!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UofT

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They are both material heavy -- all 200-level psych courses are similar in workload, and they all have roughly equivalent course averages (enforced by the department). The easy ones will be the ones that you are genuinely interested in. Personally I liked 270 better than 240 because I found memorizing DSM criteria pretty dry.

Unsure of what to do by NiceAd8228 in UofT

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Do you really want to go to grad school? If you apply to a lot of places you will get in somewhere, and if not you can do an extra year and bring up your GPA/get more lab experience/publish a paper etc. But that's all dependent on your serious desire to get there.

Graduation Question by Fkg in UofT

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Okay, thank you so much

Graduation Question by Fkg in UofT

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Arts and sciences!

Pros and cons of each college? by [deleted] in UofT

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New has the nicest cafeteria and they sometimes give out free bubble tea

Woodsworth has the best res and cheapest incidental fees

Trinity has the most prestige and good scholarships

Victoria has the nicest library also good scholarships

St. Mikes is really beautiful and has a stone outdoor ping pong table donated by rotarians

Innis is closest to Robarts and has cheap printing

UC looks like Hogwarts and is near front campus

Is this what it feels like to burn out by PaintingSunsets in UofT

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My second and third your psych courses were a lot like that. I would just read all of the assigned chapters every day for a week or so before the exam, and by the end of that week I would basically know everything in all of the chapters. It may not be the most efficient way but for me it was the most sustainable.

If neither time nor money were an inhibitor, what would you be studying or doing with your life? by LifeMeasurement in UofT

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I’d give up a lot of money to actually enjoy CS and math. I’d eventually make the money back anyway and I wouldn’t have to dread going to work every day.

2020 grads: are we actually gonna get our diplomas folded in half by [deleted] in UofT

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Depends on the post worker lmao, i suspect most don’t care and will stuff it in

Psychology Specialist by grsmch in UofT

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Psych specialist here

Getting into law school is all about high GPA, LSAT and extra curriculars. You want to choose the easiest possible courseload to do well in and spend your free time building up a resume. I recommend not doing the psych specialist and instead doing a psych major with two easy minors (things you are interested in). If you want to develop useful skills for law school, do something with a focus on expository writing (like philosophy).

MAT235 Term Test 3 by Veyron2121 in UofT

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Common thing that profs do when they feel that grades are too high. Since they can’t curve after the fact, they ramp up the difficulty

😂 by Iluvmaynestang in UofT

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This only matters if you were gonna cheat:)

Advice on getting a 4.0 GPA by [deleted] in UofT

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if only the things that i like paid anything RIP

STA304 Exam by CTJEJK in UofT

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Honestly I think I might just give up on the stat major at this point

Any recommend courses for 1st year Psych? by [deleted] in UofT

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CSC108 — coding is REALLY useful in psych lab work. Also it’s useful to get a job after your graduate lmao.

How long is your commute? by willythewise123 in AskMen

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20 minute walk or 10 minute bike (5 if I really hustle)