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Biochemistry Level II Cutoffs
05-31-2011 at 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by yummy!
What is the biology cut-off?
I have tried searching for it, but I can't find it.
I want to know, just out of curiosity.
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Honours Biology - 8.5
Honours Biology (Physiology) - 9.3
Honours Molecular Biology and Genetics - 8.6
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says thanks to Purple2309 for this post.
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05-31-2011 at 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by RememberTwce
Just some info from the Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences "Ticket To Your Future" Event:
Honours Biochemistry (No Specialization)
Program Size: 60-65
Estimated Cut-off: 8.0
Honours Biochemistry (Biomedical Sciences Specialization)
Program Size: Max 40
Estimated Cutoff: 8.0
Honours Biochemistry (Biotechnology Specialization)
Program Size: Max 25
Estimated Cutoff: 8.0
*I was told the cutoffs were around 7.8 last year so an 8.0 would give you a very good chance to get in.
I did not ask about the Origins Specialization. My apologies to anyone who wanted that info.
Feel free to correct me if any of this is wrong or if I got any of the programs mixed up or to add on to anything I said
A link to a previous thread: Biology Level II Cutoffs/Program Sizes
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I emailed the Biochem undergraduate administrator about the cut offs for this year and she said:
The cut-off this year for all Biochemistry programs, except for the Biomedical Sciences Specialization, was a CA of 8.0. The cut-off for the Biomedical Sciences Specialization was a CA of 8.5.
I'm still kind of suprised that the cut off for Honours Bio was much higher lol.
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