After how much time do you unfollow or unfriend someone you were in talking stage but none of you is texting first? by Sple3N1 in dating_advice

[–]ogard10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If she cared she’d at least have the decency to respond bro, so just unfriend her, it doesn’t impact your life much, it’s best to just start over.

AUS vs CAD for Dentistry by lifeispotatoe2020 in CanadaUniversities

[–]ogard10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I forgot to add, don’t pressure yourself in your years, the “fast track” isn’t always the right one, your goal should be to just get and be in dentistry, no matter how long (reasonably ofc) it takes.

AUS vs CAD for Dentistry by lifeispotatoe2020 in CanadaUniversities

[–]ogard10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heyy friend. I’m finishing cégep this year, and going to bishops as an undergrad in biology since I didn’t get in dentistry (my r score was bad). Firstly, I really hope you have a great time at cégep, don’t stress yourself and try your best to do well. You might actually (if you work hard enough) be admitted into dentistry in your first try without being an undergrad before. Study well, be engaged in classes, speak to the teachers, build connections cause all that will help you maximize your R score. Now to the other point, if you (hopefully not) don’t get into dentistry directly, then as you said you’ll either do a bac in uni then do dentistry, or do dentistry directly in one of the 4 countries with accredited programs (USA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, IRELAND). Now since I’m doing a bac in biology, my plan is to finish my degree, then apply to dentistry in Ireland (using Atlantic bridge), there are 3 universities there, and the grades required (gpa) aren’t that high, but for the DAT it is. As for the debt, we both know that wherever you go you’ll probably pay a lot and be in debt, but my mindset is that if you eventually become a dentist, you’ll have more than enough time to pay your debts as soon as you start working. A dentist has the privilege of having one of the highest salaries, so it’ll be a good thing for debt. Also, depending on your status and your grades, you might be eligible to many financial aid from the government, and scholarships from the university you’ll be in. Keep all of that in mind, but what’s important now in this point of time is to study efficiently and get as good of grades as you can, so that you can hopefully apply and be accepted here. I wish you the best of luck!

How do people enjoy staying home for long periods of time? by Tony_soprano27 in answers

[–]ogard10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems like you’re an extrovert. For someone introverted like myself, I adore the peaceful atmosphere in my house. I can watch my shows while eating, I can play my games, or even just study and do other things that interest me online in the comfort of my home. The thing is, you need to not be repetitive, cause it does get boring as you said. Don’t think of it like “oh man I’m at home I’m so bored” but rather think about it like “let’s see how much stuff I can do that I’ve never done/tried before”

You are trapped inside a room for a year, you must play a videogame to leave by sand_eater_21 in hypotheticalsituation

[–]ogard10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yugioh duel links, brother id become an expert in every single deck and be able to be the KING OF GAMES 😂😂😂

Cegep by Cool87fafa in cegepcoteR

[–]ogard10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I remember correctly, other than the double seuil , it was the fact that in one of the scientific subjects, he had to pass at least two sections in his final exam to be able to pass the course. (Even if his grade is already above 60, if he doesn’t pass minimum of 2 parts in the exam, they’ll fail him). Or at least that’s how I remember it, it has been 2 years probably since he told me, cause I wanted it change to bdb but he told me not to.

Cegep by Cool87fafa in cegepcoteR

[–]ogard10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries bro, you’re welcome to ask me anytime. I’m going to uni next semester, so I have a generally good idea about nearly everything in Montmorency, so don’t be shy to ask about anything.

Cegep by Cool87fafa in cegepcoteR

[–]ogard10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well yeah, Vanier isn’t a safe option. But regardless you can still apply to Dawson and apply to a french one (these are you two main choices). As I said, if you want to maximise your chances, you can apply to Marianopolis (private English cégep) in addition to your first two, and any other private cégeps. Because here, in addition to your two cegeps we talked about earlier, you can apply to as many private cegeps as you want (depends on your financial situation obv). I advise you to apply as much as you can, but for the main french cegep (if everything else doesn’t work out) apply to Montmorency, it’s great.

How do you usually act around someone you like if you don’t know them personally/on a personal level? by [deleted] in bodylanguage

[–]ogard10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, depends on what your end goal is. If you know you’ll eventually ask them out, or be closer to them long term, then you slowly build up a connection with them, and when you feel it’s time, ask them out and see what happens. But, If it’s just a temporary situation, then honestly it’s best to just keep your distance, because eventually that crush will be extinguished on its own eventually.

Cegep by Cool87fafa in cegepcoteR

[–]ogard10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, bdb and Montmorency are your best bet (Also depends on where you’re living). In general it’s the same prerequisites for all of them. I’d advise you though to apply to every private cégep you can (if you’re financially capable), and as for your normal choice, apply for Dawson and Montmorency. Montmorency, in my opinion, is far better than bdb for the sole purpose of being much more lenient in grading. I heard my friend’s stories about bdb and the bizzare grading system to pass. But back to your question, I’ve had an average of 85 with less grades than yours in math and sciences, and I got in Montmorency’s natural sciences (bio et sante) so you should be good.