biology,  chem

up, up and away … to summer school

Awhaddup, AKSA?!

I am a grade 12 student and have been accepted to U of T’s faculty of Social Science! I applied to social science with plans to study economics, but have discovered that I still want to do science courses. Basically, I planned my grade 12 courses around a social science application but still want to do science. I’ve taken chem, advanced functions and calculus & vectors, but left phyiscs out. As a result, I’m going to be taking the full course this july. Apparently OUAC knows that I’m registered for my summer course and will pass on the good news, but when do I select my courses for next year? will I be able to choose ones like chemistry and physics even though I’m in social sciences?

Many thanks!

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No matter how many times I’ve been asked what’s up, I always firstly think of what is literally up.

Side Bar Ted

Five things that are currently “up”

– gas prices

– the sun… moon … other solar thingers

– tuition

– keener’s hands in class

– 15 year old boys looking at a photo of Megan Fox

You will likely choose your courses in late July. This summer, first years found out their start times on July 15th and their course enrolment was on July 25th. So, it is likely that similar dates will apply for next summer.

You don’t actually declare your subject POSt until you have completed 4 full credits (so after first year). Most first year courses then, are not restricted. However, they have ‘priority’ indicators on the courses. This means that certain students get first dibs, but if there is still space you can still have chance to get in.

You can look here to see the enrolment indicator.

The fact that you’re taking the course in the summer won’t effect you being able to take courses in the fall.

snuggles and whisky,

aska

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