• admissions

    condition your conditions of admissions

    Hello,

    I am a student in highschool with an average of 82 percent in my grade 12 top six courses. The problem is that I have gotten accepted with conditions to life sciences ,they said that my average has to be above 75 percent OR MY PREREQUISITES HAVE TO BE ALTEAST ABOVE 70 PERCENT..My prerequisites are not above 70, they are around 68.My question is why did they accept me when I cant change my grade 11 marks ..or is thier admission decision also going to depend whether or not I? keep my average? of my grade 12 marks till june

    Do I stand A chance of getting in or AM I GOING TO BE DECLINED

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR TIME

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    Yo yo,

    When you are offered admissions with conditions (which is always) they are looking to see that you maintain the level of academic success you have obtained already. ?Meaning that these conditions are based on grade 12 marks that you can have a chance to change.

    The average they are looking at are your top six 4U courses, including the required ones they mention.

    Your required courses are all 4U courses, meaning you should have taken them in your grade 12 year. If by chance you took them in grade 11, then you are correct and you can’t do anything about those marks.

    These are the required courses for UTM’s life science course:

    "For entry into first year studies in Life Sciences, students need six Grade 12 U/M courses including:
    
    English (ENG4U)*;
    Advanced Functions (MHF4U)*;
    Biology (SBI4U)*; and
    Chemistry (SCH4U).* "

    So these are the ones you want to make sure are above 70%.

    The force is in your hands!

    love and ice caps,

    aska

  • admissions

    my application info is wrong, that’s cool right?

    Hi!
    First off, I’d like to say thank you for having a website like this up and running! 🙂 It’s awesome.
    Anyways, so I’m a full-time grade 12 student this year, and I’ve already applied to U of T. My application has been in the system for quite some time now, and was displaying all of my information correctly until this semester began. I am taking an eLearning course through TDSB, so it goes into my day school timetable and the homeschool that I’m taking it through has to share my information and what not with my homeschool. But through all of this, on the join utoronto portal for future students, my actual homeschool has been replaced with the school that I’m taking my eLearning course through. Basically they’re saying I don’t go to my homeschool. =(
    I just wanted to know if this is something of immediate importance. My guidance counsellor has phoned U of T admissions countless times, but they haven’t gotten back to her over this past week. She’s also sent them an e-mail and they haven’t responded. Should I visit admissions myself in person and have this rectified? Or, should I just stop worrying? Does U of T look at the high school you go to? I just wanted to correct it because well, it is incorrect, and I think it should be fixed, but please let me know. You are the all knowing experts! =)
    Thanks in advance.
    You’re awesome,
    S

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    Hey S,

    I’m not going to lie, the first time I read through the question my cool, collected nature panicked momentarily for you. After reading it again, I don’t think that it’s too big of a deal. U of T doesn’t preference what school you attended. As long as the information is correct on OUAC, I wouldn’t be all that concerned because they are the ones that send your marks out to the schools.

    Saying that, this is your admissions to university on the line. If you live in Toronto, I think stopping my admissions and awards might put your mind at ease. If not, why don’t you just give admissions a shout: (416) 978-2190. Just take an hour and call them non-stop until you get through. I’ve never had an issue getting through, so it seems strange your counsellor couldn’t. I don’t want you to chew your nails off in panic, but this is something you might want to settle sooner rather than later.

    see yah brotha/lova,

    aska

  • admissions

    i want them to look at my package … application package that is

    Dear Askastudent,

    Thanks for this reply. Just to clarify, will the application package actually get into the hands of the MSW admissions committee even with the less than stellar GPA? Basically, I (like most applicants) put a lot of heart and soul into my statement of purpose and would like to know that someone actually read it.
    Also, do you have any stats on the breakdown of #of applicants applying to the MSW program and how many of those apply to the 1yr and 2yr program? I would also like to ask how many spots are available for both programs but I’m pretty sure that’s pushing my question limit
    Thanks!

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    ew la la, aska got a second date.

    Shucks man, you know how to flatter an all-knowledgeable U of T monster.

    They will still look at your application regardless of your CGPA. They like to check out the whole package, if you know what I mean.

     

    NO. That’s not what I meant … gross.

    Unfortunately I have used up my three wishes and do not have access to any program/ applicat stats. Maybe you can sweet talk an answer out of the folks at the department.

    prepared for our third date,

    aska

  • admissions,  commerce

    i got a pickle, i got a pickle, i got a pickle … with commerce admissions

    Hey Aska,This is killing me.
    I want to get into Rotman commerce.
    My first semester has me taking law, advanced functions, and data.
    I’m going to finish with a 92 in law, but both maths at low 70s.
    Although functions isn’t a prerequisite to get into the program, will admissions look at my low mark as a slight against me.
    This leads me to what’s eating at me.
    Is it ok if I’m taking 5 courses in second semester, 5 courses that I plan will round out my top 6 courses? What I’m trying to ask is will these second semester courses hold equal value as first semester? If so, will they look at the second semester midterm marks to make the final decision?
    I’ve got hundreds of volunteer hours racked up and adequate extra curriculars.PLEASE ANSWER

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    Ohhhhtay,

    Lets Side Bar before we even get started, shall we?

    What do the stars of little rascal look like now?
    1) Spanky – Then ~ Now
    2) Darla – Then ~ Now

    3) Alfalfa – Then ~ Now
    This is what the Rotman Commerce website says

    Most offers of admission are made in late-May. By this time, Rotman Commerce and the University of Toronto will have received comprehensive information regarding your academic record, extra-curricular involvement and personal statement. This timeline ensures that we have sufficient information on which to base our admissions decision and that applicants are evaluated concurrently.

    A small number of early offers are extended in February of each year to exceptional applicants. To be considered for an early offer, you must submit your personal statement (i.e., the Rotman Commerce Personal Statement) no later than January 30, 2012.

    So it would seem that early acceptence would be based on grade 11 marks and first semester of grade 12 marks. It would make sense that the regular admission put out in May would be on your grade 12 first semester and midterm second semester marks. All admission offesr will be conditionary on completion of your grade 12 marks.

    Rotman’s website also states:

    Minimum admission requirements:

    • Completion of an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent, with six Grade 12 U/M subjects including English 4U and Calculus & Vectors 4U. (NOTE: It is expected that all students will have completed Advanced Functions as a co-requisite or prerequisite for Calculus & Vectors. However, in calculating your average for admission, the Faculty of Arts & Science will use the top four highest marks after ENG4U and MCV4U. Please note, Rotman Commerce does not accept repeated courses.
    • An average in the mid- to high-80s on your six Grade 12 courses (including ENG4U and MCV4U).
    • Completion of the Rotman Commerce Personal Statement (i.e., the supplemental application).

     

    So they will choose your highest 4U courses. It will be ENG4U, MCV4U and the 4 next highest. So if those two 70 something maths are your lowest they will not be included.

    Good luck you little math minx.

    forever faithful (most of the time),

    aska

     

  • admissions

    1. cardio 2. double tap 3. beware of bathrooms

    Hi,? ? ? ? I am a grade 12 student from British Columbia. My average right now is 79% and I want to get into the faculty of forensic science at utm. Does anyone know what is the entering average of this faculty and are the courses hard to study?

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    Hey Columbia/Columbus

    They don’t actually allow entering averages to available to non super secret people but from what I have heard, low to mid 80’s are what are suggested at the St.George campus. Admission at UTM is usually considered to be slightly lower, so you might have a chance.
    It all depends on the applicant pool. If you are applying with a lot of smarty pants than your chances might be lower, but it also works in reverse if a lot of dumb-asses apply! Who knows! It never hurts to apply though.

    forever optimistic,

    aska

  • admissions

    give me a second chance on my second chance

    Hey,

    I graduated high school in BC 2008 and I am apply to the mathematics and physics program for fall 2012 and had a couple of questions. I’ve since upgraded two of my courses and taken another for the first time, I know that the university policy states that they reserve the right to give
    preference to students whose marks represent one attempt and they urge students to do well the first time. This is good advice however a little
    late for me. What I am wondering is how they give preference, do they average your first and second attempts? or do they use it as a tie breaker?
    Also, would it be beneficial to explain why I had poor marks originally? Would a send a letter in with my transcripts or to someone specific
    directly, or would it be reasonable to go to the office in person and if so who would I speak to?

    Any names, suggestions, even a point in the right direction would beappreciated.

    Thanks,

    Theo

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    Hey Theo,

    From what I understand it is used as a tiebreaker. So in the case that it comes down to you and another student they will choose the one who received good marks in their first attempt.

    If you have a pretty darn good reason for why you repeated courses, then it really couldn’t hurt to investigate. Admission and Awards is the best office to be talking with about this. I have heard of transfer students being allowed to write a statement with an explanation, so there’s a slight chance this could apply for highschool applicants.

    HERE … did you click? That’s all the contact information you would ever need in order to stalk A & A until they gave you an answer.

    like a compass,

    aska

  • admissions

    sent ipod touch

    Hello,
    My name is Kiana. I’m hoping to go into either human biology, English, or business at U of T. Right now I’m looking at about a high/ mid 80’s for my average, for my TOP 6. But will they look at some courses individually for my admittance ?

    Sent IPod Touch
    – Kiana<3.

    ???????????????

    Hi Kiana <3,

    It is your top 6, which will include the required courses. For example, for English it will be your 4U english mark and the next top 5.? These are the requirements for Rotman Commerce:

    Minimum admission requirements:

    • Completion of an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent, with six Grade 12 U/M subjects including English 4U and Calculus & Vectors 4U. (NOTE: It is expected that all students will have completed Advanced Functions as a co-requisite or prerequisite for Calculus & Vectors. However, in calculating your ?best six? average, the Faculty of Arts & Science will use the top four highest marks after ENG4U and MCV4U.)
    • An average in the mid- to high-80s on your ?best six? Grade 12 courses (including ENG4U and MCV4U).
    • Completion of the Rotman Commerce Personal Statement (i.e., the supplemental application).

    So, in all scenerios it is an averaged mark, but individual courses will be required to be in?that average.

    Hope this was more helpful than confusing.

    ta,

    aska

  • admissions

    alohomora u of t

    Hey Ask,

    I’m currently enrolled at a University at my second year where I have no interest in what I am studying which has been reflected on my marks and have therefore been put on Academic Probation. I am most likely leaving the institution this month and want to apply to University of Toronto St. George to pursue a field that I am interested in. My problem is that I am not eligible for the Academic Bridging Program and Transitional Year Programme since I attempted a post secondary degree. Is there any way I can apply through another method that explains my current situation to U of T?

    Thank you very much,
    A

    ???????????????

    Hey A,

    When applying to U of T, they will look at both your highschool marks and your university ones. They also allow a page statement explaining what happened in your past?university experience. You will write this bad boy and send it to Admissions and Awards before the deadline in addition to your application.

    Try this resource. It gives you the downlow on everything to do with applying to U of T from a different university.

    cheerio,

    aska

  • admissions,  commerce

    pst … pssssst … secret commerce admissions

    Hiya! Just to let you know, I absolutely adore your site, and find it much more informative than the often vague and consistently difficult UofT site. I realize that some universities only consider applicants who list them as their first choice. Is this true for UofT? I’m applying to the commerce program, and am unsure if it is necessary for me to list UofT as my first choice. Thank you!

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    awww shucks!

    You are awarded brownie points and an answer!

    It doesn’t say anywhere that it is necessary for U of T to be ranked as number one.

    Buuuuuut … I did a little asking around and there were some hushed tones and side glances. They do sometimes accept those who do not rank U of T as number one, but it sounds like there is a bias towards picking students who ranked them as number one. One of the many unwritten requirements of U of T it seems.

    Ranking them as number one seems like a pretty good idea …and bringing me a coffee.

    forever cold and yours,

    aska

  • admissions

    SLP punk

    Hey,so I was wondering what are the perquisites that I need in order to?get into arts and humanities program?I’m planning on going on into the SLP program after.?Oh and what grade range should i be in as well?

    ???????????????

    SLP Punk … or is it SLC … meh,

    The prereqs depend on the program that you are applying to. All require grade 12 U English, but many have additional requirements (such as certain maths).

    Again, your grade range depends on the program but generally for humanities they say low to mid 80s. Saying this, it really depends on the applicant pool for the given year. If a whole bunch of smarty pants apply then the grade range will be higher.

    my dearest love bug,

    aska

  • admissions,  IB

    IB(e) Wanting My Hard Hat and Admissions Package

    Hi Aska,

    I am in grade 12 right now doing my IB and have decided to come to UofT next year for mechanical engineering. Well, the thing is and very frankly the site says that you need to have more than a 30 to be considered for admission (should i get about 32 or 34?) also, i read that the university does not consider EE and TOK points, any idea about that I take Math and Physics HL and Chem and English at standard. My O level grades were decent with a 4A’s including Math and Physics, and 4B’s including Chem, English and Additional Mathematics. I will have a 5 in physics and Maths and will get close to 30 (that is what I am not sure of). My extracurricular are pretty good so the main question is . . do I stand a chance in getting accepted? Any thoughts you have

    Future UofT
    student

    Furqan

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    Yo yo Furqan!!

    Here is what the engineering men with their suits and hard hats are saying,

    International Baccalaureate Candidates must be completing the International Baccalaureate Diploma, with the following required courses:

    • Mathematics (Math Studies is not acceptable)
    • Chemistry
    • Physics
    • English

    While most of our programs require higher scores, students with a predicted score of at least 30 will be considered for admission to the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. Applicants with a predicted score of below 4 in any of the pre-requisite subjects will not be considered for admission. Consideration is given for pre-requisite courses completed at the Higher level. Additional points awarded for theory of knowledge and the extended essay are not considered by the Admissions Committee.

    Please note that the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering does not grant advanced standing credit for courses completed in the IB Diploma program.

    If you apply with a predicted score of lower than 30, I can only imagine what they would do with your application.

    Side bar Ted:

    Top 5 ways to dispose of refused applications

    1) The Burner

    2) Larger Shredder

    3) Feed it to a Dog

    4) or … a baby

    5) Most Likely Though … They Just Hit A Delete Button (we don’t even have bottled water on campus anymore, odds are they got rid of all paper ages ago)

    … ok that might be a little dramatic, but you get the point

    Unfortunately admissions is one of the more mysterious aspects of the university ride. The applicant pool changes from year to year. So if luck has it that you are in a pool of super geniuses your overall points will have to be much higher than 30. Saying that though, it could theoretically work the other way too. If you are in a year of all dummies or almost no one applies to the program, then they would have to start considering lower than 30 (this is so incredibly unlikely it pains me to even mention it)

     

    I say to just work your ass of for the remainder of your IB and apply no matter what because you never know!

     

    happy crawling into a cave and studying your life away like the rest of us,
    aska

     

  • admissions,  repeating course

    repeat a course, a course, a course

    is it ok to retake a course in high school? i am planning to apply forensic psychology at UTM and they need one math and bio in high school. my friend said it’s ok as long as you write a letter tyo explain why did you retake the course. im so confused!

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    Hey!

    Here is the official University of Toronto response:

    ” Repeated Courses
    While the University of Toronto recognizes that there may be valid reasons for a student to repeat a course, in general we urge students do as well as possible on their first attempt. In considering students for admission and scholarships, the University reserves the right to give preference to students whose marks are the result of a single attempt at each course. ”

     

    Now here’s my unofficial U of T response. What I’ve heard is the case is if it’s a close call between you and other students (I.e you are right at the cutoff), they will consider your repeated coure. In that situation, they will choose the student who got the awesome marks first time around.

    Also, this reponse varies per department. I’ve head that the engineers are a little more snotty with repeated courses.

    My advice is do well the first time and be the one to bump the other fools out of the running … buuuuuut I’m also assuming you’re asking this question because you already didn’t do well in a course. I that case, theres not much you can do but to retake the course or build a time machine.

    forever and truly,

    aska

  • admissions,  science

    Steve Jobs/ Actuarial Science

    I am a secondary school student in BC. I want to get into the actuarial science program. I want to ask the average mark needed to get into the actuarial program. Thank you!

    Sent from my iPhone

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    dude, you don’t need to brag that you have an iPhone. My little samsung that’s screen is so scratched that I can’t read my text anymore is just as cool ok?

    For science, they usually say mid to high 80’s. Depending on the applicant pool, this number could be higher or lower.

    short and sweet for once.

    peace,

    aska