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Old 06-01-2010 at 11:14 PM   #1
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Civ Eng 2nd Year
Ok so on my Mugsi it says I am elible for civil year struct. which is my first choice of program so it's an obvious ok for me. Now my question is how do I accept this? Or do I just fill out the courses required on Solar @ June 15th and the program will know what I want to go into by itself?

Also, can anyone who already did 2nd year tell me what classes are recommended for which semester and what electives (if I can take any) are a good choice (took both econs in 1st year and thought they were pretty easy, should I take 2nd year econ too?).

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Old 06-01-2010 at 11:34 PM   #2
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Your in. You dont do anything else now except pick your courses. Look here for all the info you need:

http://registrar.mcmaster.ca /CALEN...nt/pg1207.html

Then check the master timetable to see when each course is offered. Most probably, they will either be term 1 or term 2, not both.

Also, note you have NO electives next year
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Your in. You dont do anything else now except pick your courses. Look here for all the info you need:

http://registrar.mcmaster.ca /CALEN...nt/pg1207.html

Then check the master timetable to see when each course is offered. Most probably, they will either be term 1 or term 2, not both.

Also, note you have NO electives next year
I like the part that says I'm in, dislike how there's no electives :( There goes a free 10 lol. Any suggestions on when to take the courses (sem. wise, like for example best to take C03 in first semester so you won't have two huge projects due in the end of 2nd sem).
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Old 06-02-2010 at 12:52 AM   #4
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Most, if not all, your courses will only be offered one term.

Math 2Z03 is term 1, 2ZZ3 is term 2 (with 2Z03 as prereq.), etc. etc.
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Most, if not all, your courses will only be offered one term.

Math 2Z03 is term 1, 2ZZ3 is term 2 (with 2Z03 as prereq.), etc. etc.
Alright bro thanks =D
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