Questions from a Health Sci transfer
06-02-2011 at 05:01 AM
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<unrelated> so you decided on health sci huh? : ) see you in inquiry I guess </unrelated>
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I thought about it and this just seems like the right decision.
Just gotta look into the Biomed specialization vs. Core Health Sci.
Either way, can't wait for inquiry
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06-02-2011 at 11:08 AM
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Congratulations on receiving your transfer offers! I can hopefully answer some of your questions, as I transferred into Health Sci last year and am also in the Global Health Specialization. For GH, we took 2 courses, one that was in first semester and another that spanned both semesters. The first course allowed us to gain a deeper understanding of factors affecting health in developing nations (we looked at structural violence quite a bit, biological factors, socioeconomic factors, etc.). This was an amazing course, as was the other, which involved a lot of ethics and preparing us for third year. As Sarah mentioned, virtually all of us took both anatomy courses (I believe there was only one person out of 30 who chose not to take them).
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
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hi! i'm also transferring into hsci and after reading your post i'm really interested in GH specialization. do you think you could tell me more about it? i'm wondering about 2DS3...it's listed as a req course for the specialization but i cant find in on the mac course listings. also the description of 2q03 is vague, do you think you could tell me more about your experience in it? is it essay, pbl, or lecture etc based?
most importantly, tell me about the exchange opportunity! i've always wanted to go on exchange. is it possible to do it through bhsc without being in GH spec? if not, what is the GH exchange like?
thanks a bunch
-cheryl
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06-02-2011 at 12:10 PM
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What are or where can i find the pre-requisite requirements for transferring into Health Sciences from Life Science I?
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06-02-2011 at 12:18 PM
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Wow, there are so many health sci transfers in this thread! I'm kind of curious, do you think they bumped up the number of transfers this year? If not, this means we have almost half of our class in this thread right now, and we should do introductions 8)
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06-02-2011 at 12:19 PM
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What are or where can i find the pre-requisite requirements for transferring into Health Sciences from Life Science I?
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These are the requirements you would follow. Read the two sections under "Transfer Applicants"
http://registrar.mcmaster.ca /CALEN...12/pg1267.html
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06-02-2011 at 12:21 PM
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Wow, there are so many health sci transfers in this thread! I'm kind of curious, do you think they bumped up the number of transfers this year? If not, this means we have almost half of our class in this thread right now, and we should do introductions 8)
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I really doubt the number changed. Maybe more people are just resourceful and they know about MI
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06-02-2011 at 12:25 PM
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What are or where can i find the pre-requisite requirements for transferring into Health Sciences from Life Science I?
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http://fhs.mcmaster.ca/bhsc/admissionslevel2.html
It's a minimum CA of 10.0, and you get to write those fun little essay questions again..
oops late reply
how do i delete posts?
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06-02-2011 at 01:39 PM
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Wow, there are so many health sci transfers in this thread! I'm kind of curious, do you think they bumped up the number of transfers this year? If not, this means we have almost half of our class in this thread right now, and we should do introductions 8)
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Haha maybe the other half of the transfers will show up soon. I think there are still only 20 of us. Maybe we should make a Facebook page for those introductions
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06-02-2011 at 01:40 PM
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You will find much more answers on learn link. Aka health science secret fortress
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06-02-2011 at 01:48 PM
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You will find much more answers on learn link. Aka health science secret fortress
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I don't think we can access that just yet
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06-02-2011 at 01:49 PM
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Haha maybe the other half of the transfers will show up soon. I think there are still only 20 of us. Maybe we should make a Facebook page for those introductions
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I'm sure there will be lots of opportunities to meet other transfer students as well as other 2nd year Health Scis. I remember one of my friends was telling me about a campfire get-together thing that happened at the beginning of the year to get everyone meet the transfer students and whatnot. So I'm sure there will be something like that this year as well!
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06-02-2011 at 09:54 PM
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Congraduations to all the successful Health Science transfer applicants. The decision was supposed to be made by the end of May, but I applied for transfer from a different university and there were issues that postponed the processing of my application. Apparently I am due to find out soon. I am wondering from those who got in, what sort of gpa was really required (I am guessing that meeting the minimum is not enough.) If I get rejected, I kind of want to know whether it was my marks of my application that did it. Thanks a lot and congrats again
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06-02-2011 at 09:54 PM
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Could anyone answer this please?
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Ok I have another question. I understand that one of the second year Health Sci courses is a pass/fail course. So I know someone who transferred into Health Sci last year and he decided to take six courses first semester since one of them was just pass/fail. Would anyone recommend this?
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06-02-2011 at 09:54 PM
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Transfer Question
Congratulations to all the successful Health Science transfer applicants. The decision was supposed to be made by the end of May, but I applied for transfer from a different university and there were issues that postponed the processing of my application. Apparently I am due to find out soon. I am wondering from those who got in, what sort of gpa was really required (I am guessing that meeting the minimum is not enough.) If I get rejected, I kind of want to know whether it was my marks of my application that did it. Thanks a lot and congrats again
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06-02-2011 at 09:56 PM
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Not 100% sure on this, but from what I hear, if you meet the minimum GPA, all that matters is your supplementary application.
Good luck!
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Congraduations to all the successful Health Science transfer applicants. The decision was supposed to be made by the end of May, but I applied for transfer from a different university and there were issues that postponed the processing of my application. Apparently I am due to find out soon. I am wondering from those who got in, what sort of gpa was really required (I am guessing that meeting the minimum is not enough.) If I get rejected, I kind of want to know whether it was my marks of my application that did it. Thanks a lot and congrats again
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