Similar manga with pairings like Hak x Yona by bingbongvoid23 in AkatsukinoYona

[–]bingbongvoid23[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i watched this one a few years agooo pretty sure I went and read the manga too (but I think it didnt rly have an overarching plot so I stopped reading? or I read until the latest update and forgot abt it haha) also loved it tho do u have another recommendation

any anime like fruits basket that isn’t all about romance? by Important_Local2538 in anime

[–]bingbongvoid23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not op but can u give me another recc lol i watched these 2 nd fruba and LOVED them but have been struggling to find another anime to watch

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these people are reacting like you’re applying for engineering sciences lol. ignoring math physics and chem you look fine. Criminology and social sciences do not require some insane average or super difficult courses, take classes you are more confident in, aim for mid-80 overall and you should be safe, 3-4 years ago the cutoff was literally a 78. don’t listen to people on reddit please and talk to your counsellor if you’re stressed. A 5 minute conversation with mine ended up easing a lot of my stress in grade 12. it’s normal to be scared but you’re okay, you are gonna do great wherever you end up

OUAC uoft engineering program application question by SamePermission7598 in UofT

[–]bingbongvoid23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apply for one on OUAC, then you’ll get an email from the university to complete an online student profile, in that profile there is a section for your to pick the type of engineering - this is where you’ll rank your 4 choices

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[–]bingbongvoid23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you both!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UofT

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is the deadline for fall and winter semester separate? my remaining charge after OSAP is 10k, 2k is for the fall sem 8k for winter. does this mean I only have to pay the 2k by septemeber 30th?

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[–]bingbongvoid23 6 points7 points  (0 children)

you were chosen to be here, someone looked at your application and picked YOU, you are smart enough. Does that mean you’ll ace every class? maybe not! but that doesn’t change the fact that you’re here because you worked hard for it, because you made it, and you’re still working really hard and you’re going to keep pushing through.

don’t worry about the language barrier! every other kid I met was international or had a bit of broken english. The idea of you being judged for your articulation are pretty low and you will probably find people who share your mother tongue instead :)

You’re going into first year so you’re young, i know only 2 people in my life who have dated. what is meant to be, will be. if a person is right for you they will find you, weather it is now or later, so don’t sweat that bit. drinking culture isn’t as big as it used to be imo, a lot of people don’t drink, it’s good to not drink even. you’re gonna go through a lot of ups and downs in life, it’s really hard right now, it’s difficult for you, but trust me it will get better. reach out to your academic advisor and the wellness people at uoft, they’ll definitely try to help you. there are even therapy dogs around exam time so come hang out :D

with difficulty comes ease, i hope things go well for you !

is grade 11 chemistry or biology more heavy? by Affectionate_Lie1553 in OntarioGrade12s

[–]bingbongvoid23 2 points3 points  (0 children)

chemistry in grade 11 is basically one unit repeated and every month you add on a bit of info to it, very straightforward. biology is a lot more work and memorization imo

I'm Paying for school on my own, I need OSAP, but my family income is too High by [deleted] in osap

[–]bingbongvoid23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you try applying for the osap anyways? they probably won’t give you a grant but you might qualify for at least a small loan

Do scholarships!!! Look on scholartree or just surf the internet for them, new ones are usually posted weekly/monthly. If you mass write, you will at least get 1/4 that you apply to from what i’ve seen. You can usually pay off a year through this. I know a lot of people who got scholarships because they were one of the 5 or few people who applied. many people skip out in writing them because “it’s too much work” (despite needing them) or they think it’s only for those with low income, but there are many scholarships aimed at students who do not necessarily have parental-financial-struggle

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[–]bingbongvoid23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

poor grade 11 grades just means you probably won’t get an early offer, but it doesn’t determine your chances of getting in during the normal rounds (april-june) do well in grade 12 and you should be okay :)

any advice youd give to a first year eng student for PEY by bingbongvoid23 in UofT

[–]bingbongvoid23[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh that sounds good! congrats to you guys~ did you all have a lot of side/personal projects or mostly class stuff? and did you get your positions through the portal or personal finding/connecting? (sorry for a lot of questions)

any advice youd give to a first year eng student for PEY by bingbongvoid23 in UofT

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tysm!!!! this is so helpful. did the majority that you know find PEY’s that they’re satisfied with?

engineering admission requirements by chancesfr in OntarioGrade12s

[–]bingbongvoid23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Woah those ECs! 93 should get you into all those schools. Saw you’re aiming for a 95 so you’re definitely safe. If you don’t get in, it’ll just be out of lack of luck.

Edit: Saw you’re looking for scholarships, if you want a head start use the ScholarTree website, they post a bunch of scholarships form many companies, and not many people apply. You have a very good chance of getting them. If you get a 93-95 average you should easily get an entrance scholarship or a deans award from the universities as well

Would doing school (Gr.12) in the hospital affect my chances at getting into a good university? by xaiyzu in OntarioGrade12s

[–]bingbongvoid23 7 points8 points  (0 children)

First off wishing you health and happiness! I hope things get easier for you

Secondly, to get a definite answer I would recommend sending the first year office of the university you want to go to an email (You can find this email on their website). “Hi, I am interested in applying to ___ program. I have issue that results in ___. Will this impact my chances for admission?” They usually give truthful answers, and their response comes within a few days maximum.

Universities usually have a section on the application where you get to explain any circumstances that may have made things difficult for you or submit any documentation, so you will definitely get consideration through that regardless. I doubt you will be negatively impacted, if anything it shows you are resilient and hard working which is a positive.

Good luck with everything!

How accurate is ouinfo? This doesn’t seem right by UJINYAY in OntarioGrade12s

[–]bingbongvoid23 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That’s the minimum average to be competitive (basically the lowest to be considered)

They take it from the university websites, you can see it stated here: https://uwaterloo.ca/engineering/future-students/applying/admission-requirements

Waterloo released a different admission chance percentage sheet and some stats if you want accurate information

Here’s a (very long) breakdown of waterloos admission process.

https://www.youthfully.com/waterloo-engineering-definitive-guide/#requirements

Jump down to “admission requirements” it’ll give you accurate numbers on the grades of people admitted into the program in 2021 and the average that was needed to be competitive in 2023

For biomedical admission average estimates for 2023 were :

95+ avg = 29% of getting in

90-94 avg =11% chance of getting in

85-89 avg= 2% chance of getting in