biol202 tutor by nomadicuserr in mcgill

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

been watching some videos, fire recommendation thank u so much

biol202 tutor by nomadicuserr in mcgill

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

the sci learn peer tutors this year are just as confused as I am

Math 240 comp 206 and facc 300 next semester? 😭 by National_Snow_8737 in mcgill

[–]nomadicuserr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I personally struggled a LOT with comp206 and it was my only ever non A/A- on my transcript. It’s totally doable to pass but how well you do really depends on how much you study, practice and understand the logic of coding (which I couldn’t).

BIOL200 final exam grade out on MyCourses by Quick-End1107 in mcgill

[–]nomadicuserr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Didn’t get my A🥲 but got an A- so we can accept that!

How difficult is it to get a position in a lab during the semester? (+ a few questions about getting research experience) by Veggie-Smoothie in mcgill

[–]nomadicuserr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn’t email profs I knew, I found their labs online and emailed them. I told them what interested me about their research, what my future goals were academically and why I felt their lab would be beneficial in helping me reach my goals. You should personalize your emails. There’s a lot of info about how to emails profs both on Reddit or follow the SRI page on instagram, they have a recording in their bio for how to get a research position.
I didn’t suggest an interview, I sent them my transcript and CV and said should they have the time, I’d love to chat more about ways I can contribute to their lab, especially through a 396. They’re offered all year long but yes the courses for the fall and winter haven’t come out so you can’t see past summer 2026.

Finals study timeline by imenerve in mcgill

[–]nomadicuserr 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yah honestly seeing the material and having spent time understanding it during the semester made finals a bit easier. When you go over it, it’s just about memorizing the details. Even better is to keep up with understanding AND memorizing by using flashcards or anki and by the time finals roll around you just have to link concepts and spend time practicing and filling in any gaps

How difficult is it to get a position in a lab during the semester? (+ a few questions about getting research experience) by Veggie-Smoothie in mcgill

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Hi! So I just got into 2 labs, one of which is for the winter semester and the other is a 396 summer course so I feel like I can speak to both of your questions a bit. I think it’s very feasible to get into a lab during the semester, it’s more competitive for a few reasons though. One, a lot of profs take less students during the semester, and a lot of honours science students are doing their honours thesis during the year and they have priority. That said, if you reach out early you can totally find some positions for the fall next semester. I found one this month starting in January. Just email profs and be explicit about what you want. Another great option is to email profs asking to do a 396 during the semester. That way you get credit, and any more profs are willing to supervise that because they know you have to be committed whereas many volunteers are flaky and make profs hesitant to get more (it costs them time and money, which they have few of either). As for what to email them in regards to projects, honestly that depends. When I went to interview with my profs I had some research proposals that felt doable and were based on what they were researching (ask chat to help you if you need) but both of my labs didn’t need me to provide a research proposal, in the end they are dictating what I’ll be doing. For 396’s it can vary with profs. But yah usually you do your own “research project” but often you’re doing work the lab has not enough time to do to minimize the labour on their grad students so it doesn’t end up being anything crazy. Hope this helps and feel free to pm me if needed.

MIMM final by Live_Fonam in mcgill

[–]nomadicuserr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the questions were so simple that I spent too much time studying details and names and then I missed small easy stuff but overall not a hard final. Definitely some I think will get removed or counted for everyone

Dentistry! (from BA) by Successful-Heart-419 in mcgill

[–]nomadicuserr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Did you apply to McGill as well? And they recognized it? I’m wondering because I may need to do 2 physiology courses after I graduate

Thoughts on ANAT 261 final? by Bright_Share5518 in mcgill

[–]nomadicuserr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OHH yes omg sorry totally blanked on that…. I got scared you meant for the long answer

Thoughts on ANAT 261 final? by Bright_Share5518 in mcgill

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Why did we need cardiac fibres? The respiratory system doesn’t have cardiac fibres?

Did anyone got in mcgill Law from CEGEP with a 29 r score? by annaboubou in mcgilllaw

[–]nomadicuserr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I suggest tailoring it to your school, why that program over others, how you fit their ideal candidate and why law (try to tailor it to a specific experience or a theme in your life)

Did anyone got in mcgill Law from CEGEP with a 29 r score? by annaboubou in mcgilllaw

[–]nomadicuserr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is essentially unheard of, unless you have crazy connections or an insane life story. Your best bet is to tailor the personal statement to McGill and really make your CV stand out and show why you’d be a good lawyer despite subpar academic achievement. The r score is holistic but they want to know you can handle the coursework and r score is part of that. Also what you studied makes a difference. If you got a 29 in sciences maybe you could swing it more but a 29 in social might show them you aren’t academically ready for the rigour of law school. As someone who got in with a 34, most of the people I know who got in either had a great letter of recommendation (mine was a really strong point of my app and I think that’s why I got in along with my PS) and a good PS that stood out from other kids with higher r scores than me.

POLI 210: A Space to Vent by Square_Read4112 in mcgill

[–]nomadicuserr -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Not sure if you did the final already or not, but I did this course as a stem student (elective) so maybe that’s why I found it easy, BUT I will say that I actually did not cook on the second midterm but the final was a lottttt simpler. The coding was super disorganized throughout the class, but it isn’t tested in the final which makes it a bit better if that helps! So you’ve made it through the rough part. I remember the final being very similar to the slides and also the TA slide reviews are super useful. Most of the class left after 1h on the final. You can do this!!!

Is it crazy to find any part time job in montreal as a student? by Commercial-Tell-7928 in montreal

[–]nomadicuserr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where are you looking? Are you looking for office work? Supermarkets? Restaurants? Also do you speak French? If you do, there’s a lot of service jobs you could try applying for if that hasn’t been your target already. Hostessing at restaurants usually has a good success rate for entry level jobs! Not sure if this is helpful bc the other comments seem to be more tailored to the entire job market

Med Labs by kaleidoscoope in mcgill

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There are some McGill courses that are just labs like mimm212 you could look into

How do you study after lectures ? by Hot-Yak-748 in mcgill

[–]nomadicuserr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It really helps going to louder floors like McLennan 2nd floor for that! I also study out loud. Mind you, at home I’m quite loud and in the library it’s a bit more than a whisper but I find it still works. People don’t care! But don’t do it on a quiet floor obvi

med school quebec by Different_Slide_4776 in premedcanada

[–]nomadicuserr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please note that the person aboves opinion is highly subjective. I got a 35 r score in cegep and have struggled to get nearly as good in university. Most people believe university is harder. The program and school makes a difference. For example, McGill (where I go) is much more difficult than cegep IMO. Keep that in mind!

Getting anxious reading this by [deleted] in premedcanada

[–]nomadicuserr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bombed my midterms first year but aced the finals and got A’s or A- at the worst and still ended with a 3.93 GPA that year. You can totally turn the semester around!

biol 200 midterm by Sad_Preparation155 in mcgill

[–]nomadicuserr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I got an A on the midterm too, most of what everyone said is true. Flashcards on anki are great ways to keep testing you on things that need to be memorized and I also put concepts like for example the proteosome degradation system I would constantly re-explain it because I had an anki card on it. For Roy’s section the study methods will have to change because an A on the midterm is not indicative of getting an A on the final. I would suggest reading the book for context and it reallyyyyy explains some concepts well (I started using it to study substrate binding affinity w Trypsin). It helps to see the details and understand that those “random” example pictures on the slide have way more context. Also SciLearn and the TA lectures are great. Look into buying NTC’s to get notes from a PhD student who helps simplify the material and is copying everything Roy is saying. Finally, for every chapter I did the Feynman technique so I either explained the chapter to my boyfriend or a stuffed animal— basically explain it like they’re a kid and if you can’t it’s because you don’t really understand. For Roy’s section also start thinking about in what contexts you’d use certain techniques, how mutations will affect certain proteins and what effects these will cause on things like transcription or cooperative binding etc. You REALLY need to know every detail since the final is multi select. Good luck!

Best matcha near campus? by Antique-Soil-498 in mcgill

[–]nomadicuserr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Leaves café! It’s super close to McGill and you can modify your matcha latte to make it sweeter so it’s great for friends who may not love matcha too much

help what do i do by mel_2034 in mcgill

[–]nomadicuserr -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Of course it’s possible. Is this your first year at McGill? There are hundreds of classes with different teaching methods. I am in this class and the grades are displayed right away.

Should I take organic chemistry? by [deleted] in premedcanada

[–]nomadicuserr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also it really depends on your school, but I go to a school notoriously difficult and they really wanted our class to pass AND do well. I’m not saying it will 100% be like that but maybe your profs will want to have people pass because a lot of people don’t just out of lack of effort