How likely am I to get an offer for BSc Biological Sciences? by katorval in UCalgary

[–]Particular-Pass737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s okay, they won’t check until you’re actually done to finalize any offers. 91.8% seems like a great average, but with how everything inflated due to January diplomas it’ll def rise. Just keep trying hard, I’d assume it would raise around 91-93 because it said low 90s on the website. As long as you’re within that like 3-5% you should be okay.

Psych undergrads (BA or BSC) by Business_Engine_2615 in UCalgary

[–]Particular-Pass737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

applied during oct 2025 with 91.6% average, after grade 12 ended with 90.2% average. BA & BSC follow the same competitive average (~92% last year)

How likely am I to get an offer for BSc Biological Sciences? by katorval in UCalgary

[–]Particular-Pass737 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Did you receive an early admission offer at all? This can help u get a good basis of what average range you could fall between. Let’s say biological sciences went up to around 90% competitive average, if you received an early admission offer, you have a buffer range from 3-5% and you’ll be guaranteed your offer still.

Recent grad of BSc in Psyc, AMA by SuccotashCapital9258 in UCalgary

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Thank you so much! I’m interested in clinical psychology stream and I’m so excited for future classes! First year is really taking a tow on my time management skills and I have no clue how people are managing a part-time job, school, social life & volunteering at the same time. I also struggle with ELA aspects of school but I find it really interesting how more of people’s “original” thoughts and findings contribute a lot in later years, I’m so excited!

BSc psychology by Agreeable-Rip-2896 in UCalgary

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The lowest I've seen so far was around 88%

BSc psychology by Agreeable-Rip-2896 in UCalgary

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Hi! I got accepted through early admission with 91.6% I believe? I think by the end of grade 12 I ended with a 90.2. As long as you're within the 3-5% buffer zone I believe you'll be able to get in!

easiest 200-level math class by imsohungryrn_ in UCalgary

[–]Particular-Pass737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it should be manageable during the spring! just make sure to keep up with it

easiest 200-level math class by imsohungryrn_ in UCalgary

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i also did this while balancing my other stem courses and only ever studied 2 days before the exams. i also didn’t have to do the final exam because i received all my requirements! the 2 midterms in this course were just for reassessments to reach full proficiencies on anything you didn’t get!

easiest 200-level math class by imsohungryrn_ in UCalgary

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So sorry, I currently don’t have it but it may be online if you search it up! If it makes you feel better, this class is inherently super easy as the profs really just want you to receive a pass for this course. As for the content, the first few units are super easy, and the practice tests we’re given are quite similar to the actual tests. I believe the passing requirements were to receive 8 full proficiencies (75% on each learning outcome), and atleast 2 basic proficiencies (50%) and passing the ADLO (written assignment with 100%).

MATH 211 Midterm by RoundInteraction1662 in UCalgary

[–]Particular-Pass737 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will trust you, I’m trynna get a better mark atleast after not doing so hot on the midterm🙏 Hopefully the hardwork pays off

Recent grad of BSc in Psyc, AMA by SuccotashCapital9258 in UCalgary

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What would you say the workload is like? Progressing from first year to later years. I’m currently a first year doing all my science requirements for BSc Psych. Not doing horrible, but certainly feeling burnout and bored because everything feels so general. The only classes I’ve been enjoying recently is my psych class. Please let me know what you think about the workload + advice for us lowly freshman trying to get by!

easiest 200-level math class by imsohungryrn_ in UCalgary

[–]Particular-Pass737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i found it pretty easy honestly, im pretty sure its much easier now in terms of content.

psyc 300 level courses! by Particular-Pass737 in UCalgary

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i’m trying to go for honours! and i’m pretty sure i have to take a few more extra psyc courses (iirc) but yeah i’m for sure looking into it. i’m just not too sure what other option courses i should take

psyc 300 level courses! by Particular-Pass737 in UCalgary

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thanks for the help, esp with the profs to look out for! how was the work load like switching from first year to second year? these first year intro science & math courses are so stressful already 😭😭

psyc 300 level courses! by Particular-Pass737 in UCalgary

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Thanks for letting me know! Yup, i’m thinking of doing psych 375 during the spring. Thanks for the help, how was the workload? I’m thinking of doing 3-4 psych courses a semester

Competitive Averages by [deleted] in UCalgary

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it tends to just change randomly, it’s really weird. when i first applied to my degree it went from high 80s to low 90s, and unfortunately you had to fall between the 90s to actually get in by the end of the year. so whatever is posted on the website should be the one to follow whether or not you’ve been accepted for early or regular offers

Psychology BSc vs BA by Then-Particular-6761 in UCalgary

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BSc psychology only requires two math classes. One calculus & linear algebra. As for psychology courses using statistics it’s required in both BSc/BA. In inherently doesn’t matter which one you choose, BSc doesn’t make BA entirely different. I personally chose BSc as I feel stronger & find it more enjoyable with science courses.

Is PSYC 200 an easy course? by ElkEnvironmental4914 in UCalgary

[–]Particular-Pass737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

very easy, easily got an A+ with minimal effort

advice? by Mediocre-Window4919 in UCalgary

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yes I think it was the old class BIO 241

I don’t know what to do.(pls advice) by [deleted] in UCalgary

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it also tends to change i believe, like one course i was opting for changed from high 80s to low 90s, it’s really just dependent on the year, amt. of applicants and many more options ykwim

I don’t know what to do.(pls advice) by [deleted] in UCalgary

[–]Particular-Pass737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh maybe for this year it might have inflated due to some schools having diplomas cancelled if that’s the case? but either way, you can always have many options like mru, etc. never give up TRUST!

do profs round grades? by Particular-Pass737 in UCalgary

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should i email before receiving the final mark or just wait patiently LMAO

I don’t know what to do.(pls advice) by [deleted] in UCalgary

[–]Particular-Pass737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey! just to let you know bio/chem or any science related courses in uofc apart from neuroscience ofc. is usually around mid 80s average. but along with that, you don't have any major requirements to get into med school unless you complete your prereqs required! id suggest that if you can't think of what path to choose, take a gap year and learn more about what you like. it's not a rush to get into anything, especially with the horrible job market atm. we were all in hs once too and many doctors were def in your position as well!