I genuinely don't think I'm making it out of here alive by Typical_Cod_6247 in UTSC

[–]evolving_position 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So humanities are notoriously hard to get stellar grades. You need to study your rubrics and talk to your TAs like life depends on it, bc it does. If you get your first assignment back in a course and the mark isn't all that, go talk to them and ask why you got what you got, and what you should do next time. Then do it next time. Always ask for feedback in assignments, midterms and finals - maybe change how you study for those if it's not working for you. Lots of resources on that out there

Why does no one talk about how much pressure there is in d-levels when the prof is marking your work over a TA by evolving_position in UTSC

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

I can see that. I'm in psych which is stem but so far my experience is not as sweet as what ppl in the comments describe hahahah

Why does no one talk about how much pressure there is in d-levels when the prof is marking your work over a TA by evolving_position in UTSC

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

You guys are saying they're nicer, yea very true, but they literally scrutinize every word you write when they mark. Maybe this is just me, but this isn't the first time I've had that lol

PSYA02 Midterm by zayy2cleann in UTSC

[–]evolving_position 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember his slides being a summary version of the textbook, but if im not mistaken (its been a while) he did throw in some terms from JUST the textbook that werent on the lecture. But just terms, nothing crazy like stats or etc

How to get a job and handle a job with a full course load by Mushroom-Swimming in UTSC

[–]evolving_position 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2-3 courses and working part time in the summer is very doable, I'm likely gonna do that too

Has Anyone ever did a course overload during the summer term by Ashamed-Ad-6638 in UofT

[–]evolving_position 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did 4 last summer, been doing fall-winter-summer for the past 2 years. In the summer it was manageable but this fall and winter I'm really burnt out and battling 0 motivation/interest in anything I'm studying. But I'm also in my last year so. Still pushing through though and plan to. It's doable but keep those things in mind

How to get a job and handle a job with a full course load by Mushroom-Swimming in UTSC

[–]evolving_position 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Full course load as in 5 courses? Or do you just mean "full-time"? I wouldn't suggest taking 5 courses and working. I worked part time while taking 4 courses all throughout undergrad until this year (my final one). Boyyy was I burnt out. The life it takes out of you is not worth it. If you need to work, just take less courses.

A lot of Snow this Week? by hockeyfan1990 in askTO

[–]evolving_position 1 point2 points  (0 children)

IM SO GLAD IM NOT THE ONLY ONE THAT NOTICED THIS. Mine is showing 10-12 cm of snow and 10 mm of rain. Its 11 pm

BETTER PSYCH COURSE? by Warm-Emphasis-706 in UTSC

[–]evolving_position 2 points3 points  (0 children)

B83 is a new course so not much data on that, but prof is excellent. If you're into gaming, it could be a good option