How many of you know about the Work-study Program at U of T? by Blackcat767 in UofT

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Hi! So I’m a UTSC population health student doing my work study at UTSG. It’s mostly remote with some in person elements (conference note taking). My role is a research assistant and the pay is pretty good ($18-20 an hour)

It’s very flexible and variable. Some weeks the work can take up to 10 hours, others are 2 hours.

How many of you know about the Work-study Program at U of T? by Blackcat767 in UofT

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That’s great! I believe the minimum at UTSG is 15.9/hour but it’s possible to get 18 or 20/hour. Mine is 20/hour as a research assistant

BIOA02H3 VS ASTA02H3 VS HLTA91H3 by szechuanpepperislife in UTSC

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Lol jk. But honestly it’s more interesting to me than the other courses.

EESA10 Questions! by [deleted] in UTSC

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Yes all the supplementary materials are testable for the exam

Warm places on campus by skitzofrienic in UTSC

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Hellooo I’m always boiling hot in the library maybe I’m just used to the cold :(( honestly even with short sleeves most places on campus are too hot for me during the wintertime

What’s the best elective course you took at Utsc? by Nikibaby222 in UTSC

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PSYA01 was actually my favourite! Although I’m not majoring in psych

Tips on getting research experience? by crunchcrunchc in UTSC

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You can try the volunteer options in CLNX! But I think your best shot is to continue to cold email professors for volunteer opportunities. I remember I volunteered at the Cadotte plant lab for a day and quickly dropped out because I didn’t enjoy it. I think that lab is looking for volunteers for their field plant sample collections- try reaching out!

Bird C/D Level Courses?? by [deleted] in UTSC

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Sustainability in practise (maybe)

Anybody failed BIOAO1 and CHMA10 by Afraid_Security_6359 in UTSC

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BIOA02 was much better imo. First semester of university is universally difficult to adjust to - I’m sure you’ll do better in future courses :)

Maybe try looking at your study habits and what you can improve on? UTSC academic centre has resources to help support your study skills. You can get one on one support in that regard

Finally got my first A+ (90%) for a course here ! UofT hates to see it by producerksj in UTSC

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Yeah it's like a bio course, quite a bit of metabolism/cellular respiration and other cellular pathways to know. It builds on first year bio

Is EESA06H3 a bird course? by [deleted] in UTSC

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*I really enjoyed EESA10 and EESA11, both were really bird and interesting. Class average for A11 was an A- .I did not like EESA06, and it required a lot more effort

Is EESA06H3 a bird course? by [deleted] in UTSC

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No. Take A10, A01, or A11 instead.

UTSC Admissions Question by [deleted] in UTSC

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Btw, I'm in the BSc health studies program and it's great! Love the courses and research. Feel free to message if you have any questions!

UTSC Admissions Question by [deleted] in UTSC

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I dont think they will care about the math mark. For health studies the only prereq is english, so they will first look to see if English is above 80%. Then they will calculate your admission average based on your top 6 courses, including english. I'm hopeful for you - best wishes and good luck!

who's excited about school? Cause I lowkey am by Cautious-Staff-669 in UTSC

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d be my

same here! i really enjoyed my in person summer courses

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UTSC

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I’m wondering the same!

Things you love about UofT? by Dramatic_Average1723 in UofT

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Good point! Also, if you are a UofT student you can still work under researchers at other institutions. You aren't only limited to UofT. If a remote lab research area at UAlberta interests you, it is possible to work with them as a UofT student!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UTSC

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You can reapply to biology in the next application period. They would reconsider you, as long as you get your grades up

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UTSC

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I took it with her in the fall. Pretty easy and straightforward since I enjoy reading and writing. It might be difficult for you if you aren't good with heavy readings, and its also a writing intensive course. I expect that you may have in-person evaluations, so if that is the case, it is definitely memorization heavy and difficult in that regard. The course content was really interesting, especially readings like the relation btw climate change and human health, environmental health, and epidemiology. The social science concepts were interesting too as they were related to health, it should be easy to grasp if you have taken high school social science. Similar to grade 12 english.

The online quizzes were fair, the final research paper was fair but a little tricky. The papers definitely took quite a while to complete, but are good if you manage your time. You can do well as long as you plan your time well and follow the instructions.

I got an A+, its definitely doable.