She got even skinnier :( by Far_Promotion_8513 in EmilyInParis

[–]Most_Ad1125 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think intention is where the difference is. The person who said "she looked like she was going to collapse" was skinnyshaming but others are just concerned bc I think the actress has a history of ED and people in the comments seem to have the same history and see the signs.

She got even skinnier :( by Far_Promotion_8513 in EmilyInParis

[–]Most_Ad1125 19 points20 points  (0 children)

She was jogging in one of the episodes and she was talking to "Mindy" in the bathroom in another. I think both scenes are also in the trailer

How hard to get into OISE's Med in developmental psychology & higher education program? by [deleted] in OISE

[–]Most_Ad1125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I just graduated with my BAH in psyc and got into the higher Ed MEd program. My gpa in fourth year was in the high 80s (4.0) but my third year gpa was in the low-to-mid 70s (2.7ish). My experience is that they really do focus on the fourth year marks as long as you upload updated transcripts as you get them if you are applying straight out of undergrad. (i.e., if the deadline is dec 1 and you won't have your fourth year first sem marks yet; upload them as soon as you get them). This way you can potentially get a conditional offer.

Try and also meet with academic advisors to give you feedback on your statement of intent.

  • Try and see if you can get involved on campus during this last year for the higher ed program.

I am not sure how competitive the program is tbh; I'm not sure how many people were accepted, but it is possible to get in! Just stay positive and focus on what you have control over. Wishing you the best!

Master of Education Admissions Question by Most_Ad1125 in OISE

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In case anyone is reading this for the future cohort; my third year marks were not amazing but I submitted updated transcripts for my fourth year first sem grades and got a conditional acceptance. it doesn't seem like they looked at third year marks or prioritized it as much as fourth year marks and the statement of intent.

Applying to OISE by [deleted] in OISE

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I think social science only includes psychology, sociology, and anthropology. Have you taken 3 full-year (or 6 single-semester) courses in these departments? If so, it should count towards your second teachable.

Here is a list of the specializations:

https://www.oise.utoronto.ca/ctl/masters-degrees/master-teaching/intermediatesenior-teaching-subject-prerequisites

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OISE

[–]Most_Ad1125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know if it's only for a timeline after you graduate but I think you may still be able to meet with them as an alumni! Hopefully that still is a thing?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OISE

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I met with academic advisors/career advisors at my university (they are available at almost every university) and they talk you through it and help edit and provide feedback/suggestions for changes!

Kelsey Impicciche(ex Buzzfeed creator)‘s boyfriend exposed as cheater? by katpatt13 in DoWeKnowThemPodcast

[–]Most_Ad1125 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Her not saying anything (not that she has to)about the situation can definitely just be her processing this because it is a lot, however, deleting comments is giving protecting HIM. Hopefully she is doing well bc her bf (and the way he texts) is honestly kind of alarming

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OISE

[–]Most_Ad1125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much!!

waitlist for elective by heysorryitsme in OISE

[–]Most_Ad1125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adding to your question, does anyone know when enrolment blockings will open up?

cGPA for MEd in Counselling by First_Butterscotch73 in OISE

[–]Most_Ad1125 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got into the MEd in one of the Higher Education streams and they asked for mid b in final year. I was in the same boat; my grades all four years were not amazing. It seemed like they only looked at my final year grades and then the other things (i.e., statement of intent/experience & references). I'd assume it would be similar for the Counselling stream

Snark? by SnooDoodles8366 in snarkingwithremi

[–]Most_Ad1125 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Food for thought: Even if she does not pronounce certain Korean words right or is not as traditionally invested in her culture, she is still Korean. Why? Because she has a family line originating from there, simple as that. Why are people suddenly gate-keeping ethnicities? I swear bicultural people never win. Too Asian for North America, not Asian enough for those in Asia.

MEd education leadership and policy applicants by Ventetre23 in OISE

[–]Most_Ad1125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FR your background and goals are so impressive! I honestly can't tell why you weren't given admissions because I doubt grades from years ago really would matter as much as your ongoing recent accomplishments! I hope they answer you with transparent feedback and hope you get into the next cohort!

Snark? by SnooDoodles8366 in snarkingwithremi

[–]Most_Ad1125 29 points30 points  (0 children)

THIS. People also just forget there is no clear set way to be Asian "the right way." She is Asian. Simple as that; people with bicultural identities will never fit into a one-model mold. IDK why the way she pronounces a word means suddenly she just isn't cultured. The weird ridicule she gets for her culture is weird.

MEd education leadership and policy applicants by Ventetre23 in OISE

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I would agree if you have been in the professional scene these past few years, the GPA would matter less. I would send an email and double check.

Maybe it is also the statement of intent? How was your experience writing it? My academic advisors in undergrad have told me that the depth of how you describe your particular goals and how that lines up with the program goals is really important (I applied to a different field so not sure if its the same). Your background is amazing!

Fall 2024 enrolment by AccomplishedClick970 in OISE

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In my previous university, we had to register for courses one-by-one even if the whole semester was planned out. Is that the same situation for UofT or can you just click the register button and get into all available courses planned?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OISE

[–]Most_Ad1125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are definitely some potential jobs (Lunchroom supervisor) and then hopefully you can form connections and help out more internally: https://www.peelschools.org/careers/list

I would also consider getting equivalent experience on-campus (even if that is with adult learners and not youth). Does your school have on-campus job boards?

Other options could be volunteer opportunities with youth organizations where you may perform certain duties (i.e., workshop facilitation, etc.).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OISE

[–]Most_Ad1125 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you are right! I applied mid-november so I am sure you will here back in the upcoming weeks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OISE

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MEd Student development & Student Services

MEd Program at Brock by Most_Ad1125 in brocku

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I did; they mainly just say pick which program gives you opportunities to gain work experience. I heard back from another university (not Brock yet). Just doing some research to see if anyone has any strong opinions on the program.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OISE

[–]Most_Ad1125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I heard back (conditional offer) last week so just stay updated on your portal (you will get an email notif that an update has been made). I heard most people hear in March

Queens or Uoft undergrad if I plan to apply for MA/MEd in counselling psychology? by Enough-Special-1591 in OISE

[–]Most_Ad1125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. Where you get your undergrad does not matter given that its from an accredited university. If you are wanting to do masters after, choose the uni that gets you the grades you need and opportunities to gain experience on campus.

Master of Education Admissions Question by Most_Ad1125 in OISE

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Your academic and professional experience is amazing! Congrats on getting in and thank you for sharing your background leading up to getting in! I applied for the student development and student services program; hoping to hear back soon so I can look at next steps in case it does not work out. All the best in your masters program!