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Old 05-02-2011 at 10:25 PM   #16
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Thanks for all the help, everyone!

I asked Sally a while after posting this, and she said that a 7.2 (with a full course load) was the highest cut-off that elec&biomed's ever had. She did say, though, that the cut-off would probably be lower than that this year, because not as many people were asking her about it. I think it's still going to be pretty high, though...

And yep, just like BD said, she thinks the cut-off for electrical alone should be around 4-5. It's pretty constant every year.
Takee mattth durringg thee summerrrr.... bee smarrttt

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Takee mattth durringg thee summerrrr.... bee smarrttt
Lol, I wish I'd though of that before I took chem 1aa3 D:
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Lol, I wish I'd though of that before I took chem 1aa3 D:
Dam. Well your in for a treat next year then
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Dam. Well your in for a treat next year then
Awww man...
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Btw, 2nd year is 10x easier than first year
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Btw, 2nd year is 10x easier than first year
While the material is a bit harder, you'll have much better study habits and will actually enjoy what you're learning.

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Work is a lot easier than study, more chill plus good money
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Lolz. Yeah true, useless fh3... worst nightmare in 2nd year, followed by ei5. lol
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Phew...that's a relief! First year eng was a nightmare compared to high school =/
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Phew...that's a relief! First year eng was a nightmare compared to high school =/
Haha, if 1st year was a nightmare compared to highschool, you should probably equally fear 2nd year...
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Haha, if 1st year was a nightmare compared to highschool, you should probably equally fear 2nd year...
Na not true, I found first year hard, but thats cause i spent most of my time in res playing pingpong or pool.. before tests, after tests, lol.
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Na not true, I found first year hard, but thats cause i spent most of my time in res playing pingpong or pool.. before tests, after tests, lol.
How are your ping pong skills in relation to circuit analysis?
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How are your ping pong skills in relation to circuit analysis?
Loool. Circuit Analysis is my forte (loooove ci, cj, and even power )! Got a coop job as "Circuit Analyst" too
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Hey guys( and like girl),
Unfortunately, titles just changed their website to only show the spring and summer booklist.
Can anyone be nice enough to list what books and edition were used for the following six courses. Just wanna get a head start on looking for cheap books and planning my budget for next year.
ELEC ENG 2CI5, 2CJ4, 2EI5 COMP ENG 2DI4, 2SH4, 2SI4
I realize that books could change yada yada, if i get a really cheap old one, dont really care
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Hey guys( and like girl),
Unfortunately, titles just changed their website to only show the spring and summer booklist.
Can anyone be nice enough to list what books and edition were used for the following six courses. Just wanna get a head start on looking for cheap books and planning my budget for next year.
ELEC ENG 2CI5, 2CJ4, 2EI5 COMP ENG 2DI4, 2SH4, 2SI4
I realize that books could change yada yada, if i get a really cheap old one, dont really care
I weeel check when I get home
2SH4 = not worth buying textbook for (in my opinion)

CI/CJ = same book? Any edition is fine to be honest



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