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Old 07-31-2012 at 08:44 AM   #16
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Was this supposed to be trolling by copying my post while complaining about other copying posts?
Maybe...

Edit: Oh and thanks herbS, I'll probably inbox you with my schedule
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^ don't hate guys, it's nice to have reassurance from more than one person. a random post on a random forum can be wrong! two being wrong is considerably less likely.

EDIT: besides it seems more helpful than all your posts criticizing his post
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2 completely identical posts in a row is silly, no new information was shared!
nice. very new info here. move along ppl.
Old 07-31-2012 at 11:03 AM   #19
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Alright! So, here's a link to my potential schedule!

http://www.timetablegenerato r.com/...b WFzdGVyIn0=

Feel free to criticize
Old 07-31-2012 at 02:14 PM   #20
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Your schedule looks pretty good! We have classes together here and there. I noticed that you took bio 1m03 first term, and 1a03 second. I heard a lot of people are doing that.

Can upper year students please comment on which one is better to take first? As of now, I have 1a03 first because I figured it'd be easier than evolution, so my workload for the first term would be slightly lighter till I adjust to uni life.

Any help is appreciated!!

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Old 07-31-2012 at 02:18 PM   #21
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^it doesnt matter what term you take it. the time devoted to both is pretty similar imo. i found 1m03 to be lighter though since i enjoyed it more and found it easy to study for.
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Ok I see. I am not that good at evolution, and I'll probably need to dedicate more time to it. So I'm gonna stick with what I have right now.
Thanks!
Old 07-31-2012 at 02:37 PM   #23
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Your schedule looks pretty good! We have classes together here and there. I noticed that you took bio 1m03 first term, and 1a03 second. I heard a lot of people are doing that.

Can upper year students please comment on which one is better to take first? As of now, I have 1a03 first because I figured it'd be easier than evolution, so my workload for the first term would be slightly lighter till I adjust to uni life.

Any help is appreciated!!
It's great that we have classes together!

I just took 1m03 first because it doesn't have a lab and I wanted to have more free blocks first semester, just so that I can get "used to" university before tackling the "bigger" courses

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I took 1M03 second semester because I have not learned any of the topics in high school, so I planned 1A03 in first term, as the information from SBI4U would be fresh in my head.
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I took 1M03 second semester because I have not learned any of the topics in high school, so I planned 1A03 in first term, as the information from SBI4U would be fresh in my head.
That's what I figured. Thanks
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oh I see! well I have 2 lab courses first term (bio & chem), and 2 second term (physics & chem). :-)



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