• summer,  suspension

    summah skule

    I’m currently a student who’s on academic suspension. Yikes! This year has been a roller coaster for me, I’ve been working and traveling a lot but I miss school and am eager to make my way back. I was thinking of applying to summer school instead of waiting to go back in September considering I’ve served my 12 months of suspension by April. Going to summer school would help me ease my way back into the habit of studying, that way when I go back in September full time, I won’t feel as overwhelmed. I was wondering if that’s a possibility? Or do I have to wait till September? Any thoughts?

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    hey there,

    alrighty, so basically, you CAN re-register for the summer session since you’ve fulfilled the terms of your suspension. yay! all you have to do is go to your registrar’s office and register.

    HOWEVER. when you come off of suspension, your first term back you are on academic probation, meaning you need to get your marks above a certain GPA (1.70 i believe) within that session. since the summer session moves twice as fast as a regular session, it’s actually sometimes harder to keep up with a summer school course as it is a regular course. and since you need to make sure to meet the terms of probation within the first term (otherwise you’ll be suspended again for three years) it’s actually super important that you very carefully choose which term you want to come back. like i don’t wanna FREAK YOU OUT or anything, but there are some stakes attached to your first term back.

    tl;dr: you can come back in the summer, but think about it before you decide to.

    l8r dood,

    aska

  • summer

    summer school enrolment MADNESS

    Hi,

    I am currently an undergrad student at another Ontario university located near UofT. I intend on taking summer courses at UofT but I am worried about how fast courses tend to get filled up at UofT. Going off UofT previous enrolment time, visiting student begin enrolling last (http://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/current/course/timetable/20135/step2) at around 5 pm of April 8th. I was hoping you could provide me some insight on whether or not I will be at a huge disadvantage registering for my summer courses

    Thanks

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    hey there,

    ok well assuming that they put you guys at the very end again (which they probably will because they’re butts what can i say), yeah, i’m not gonna lie, it’s not going to be a great situation. i mean enrolment goes really fast even without being at the end of the queue, so if you’re gonna do this, i’d recommend you have some backup courses ready, if that’s at all possible for you.

    however i’d say it’s still worth it to try! especially if you just want to take courses in certain general areas rather than HAVING to take, like, this one very specific stats course or something, you can probably figure something out that’ll work for you. plus it’s a little less crazy in the summertime, so there’s that.

    also, i know that since you’ve gone to the trouble of contacting me you probably already know to do this, but make sure that you’re at that computer at 4:50 on April 8th, on ROSI, with your first choices and backups ready beside you or in a separate document. you have to be completely prepared with what you’re going to do as soon as your start time hits, because that’s the only way you can increase your chances of getting into the classes you want.

    i know that’s not GREAT news, but good luck with it anyway! and i hope you enjoy your summer regardless of what happens, man.

    aska

  • courses,  rotman,  summer

    doing RSM100Y1 again oh man oh man

    If I retake management 100 in the summer time, can I still apply for a commerce major in September? Or do I have to wait until the Winter session to apply or next year?

    Thanks!

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    hey there,

    so, the summer course schedule hasn’t come out yet, but if you’re talking about RSM100, it seems to be available in the summer (this is a preliminary timetable and so they could change it around a bit, but RSM100 is a fairly essential course AND it was offered in 2013 and 2012 over the summer, so i’d say it’s probably gonna stick around). You can enrol for that starting April 7th.

    as for applying for a commerce major, it depends on whether you’re already a commerce student. if you are, you can still complete the RSM100 requirement in the summer. if you’re not already in commerce (i.e. you didn’t apply for and get accepted to rotman in grade 12), it may not work out. applications for second-year applicants are due in april/may, so you need to have met the requirements by that time, which you couldn’t do if you took it in the summer. you could contact rotman about it in case they’re willing to make a special exception, but it’ll probably be an uphill battle if i’m being real.

    i hope that helps! have a bomb-diggity* day,

    aska

    *the hyperlink for this is the first image that shows up on google images when you search ‘bomb-diggity gif.’ so. there’s your social commentary for the day.

  • summer

    Summer lovin’, having a blast…in school.

    Hi there,

    I’m a first year student at U of T, and I had some questions about summer courses.

    I was thinking about taking 4 credits this year and then doing 1 credit in the summer. I just want to do the best I can in my courses and I’m hoping spreading my credits out will help me. Is this an okay choice to make?

    How do summer courses work? Do you have to let the school know you want to take summer courses, then they’ll give you a start time to choose courses? Are Y summer courses a lot of work since the whole year is condensed into a few months?

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    hey there,

    good news is you’re not breaking any rules by doing 1.0 of your first year credits in the summer, since 4.0 is the minimum you have to do in a year to be enrolled as a full-time student. so you are in the clear for that.

    Whether or not it’s a good choice is really up to you, but I would say that doing your full 5.0 during the year might be a good idea – the sooner you get used to 5.0 a year, the better. Just get the experience over with man, so you’re ready. First year is like ripping off a band-aid. You just gotta go for it 100%.

    That said, the summer courses aren’t impossible. They are compressed to a few months, like you said, but if you’re only doing one course, you can devote that extra time to keeping up with a slightly faster pace. You can dedicate your whole summer to that course! Isn’t that exciting?

    Finally, you don’t have to do anything special or let the school know. Just enrol through ROSI when April rolls around (the course calendar should come out in March), exactly the way you did for fall and winter, and you’re all set! Uoft made something simple wow look at that how crazy.

    aska

  • summer

    if i barely attend a class, does it still count?

    Hi Aska,

    I was wondering if the GPA for summer courses has an affect on the cGPA?

    Thanks a lot
    JJ

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    JJ,

    Yes, your summer courses have an affect on your CGPA.

    Basically all your courses do — unless, of course, you’ve made them CR/NCR, you did a late withdrawal, they’re transfer credits, or they’re EXTs (e.g. exclusions, extra 100-levels, yada yada yada).

    So don’t take summer school thinking that it’s just a joke!

    The grades do still count. 😉

    xoxo,
    aska

  • summer

    summer laze in the summer days

    Hey hey hey party people!

    So it’s summer.

    The sun is shining, the days are getting longer, and the shorts are getting shorter.

    Nothing would please me more than to be sitting on a patio right now in my new fabulous sunglasses with a pitcher of sangria (yes, yes I do realize it’s nine in the morning) and my book of the week in hand.

    Now I don’t know about all of you, but I like to spend my summer making money to support my overly frivolous and terribly indulgent lifestyle. Some people like to spend theirs travelling, some like to spend theirs volunteering, and others like to spend theirs back at UofT.

    (Granted, I use “like” veeeery loosely in that last one.)

    Anywho, summer aside, that’s no excuse to let your brain rot away, so aska’s going to share with you her own stack of to-read books for the season! 🙂

    1.Ella Minow Pea, Mark Dunn — This one isn’t so much in my stack as it is in my bag. Now it’s an epistolary novel — fear not, the definition of “epistolary” is actually offered at the start of the book! — so I find it to be quite the quick read despite the rather formal language. It’s equal parts hilarious and horrifying from what I’ve gotten through so far. I highly recommend it though. It’s about the citizens of the island of Nollop, a place that holds Nevin Nollop (a.k.a. Mr. “the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog”) in such high regard, so when a letter falls off the statue commemorating him, the island council bans any use of that letter. But what happens when mooore letters begin to fall? 😉

    2. The entire A Song of Ice and Fire series, George R.R. Martin — Guys. Guys come on. Despite my oh so endearing obsession with this entire franchise, I’ve actually only read the first book. So yeah. Gotta finish that. I shouldn’t even neeeeed to explain this one.

    3.Crazy Rich Asians, Kevin Kwan — I mean look at that title. I expect nothing short of Rachel Chu being a first-person narrator who is utterly ignorant of her Chinese heritage because she was brought up in the U.S. and barely functions abroad. Also, I expect hilarity, awkwardness, and the classic “what is my life fml fml fml” voice typically attached to young twenty-something narrators.

    4.Love in the Time of Cholera, Gabriel Garcia Marquez — Admittedly, I just try to throw in a “classic” every so often to fulfill my need to be pretentious. Also, Oprah picked this book guys sooooo. But like actually, if you feel like heart-wrenching love story, just the summary kind of does me in!

    5. Super Sad True Love Story, Gary Shteyngart — Okay okay deep down I quite enjoy love stories. Or well, love stories sans the overly tragic ones. But yes, I’ve heard nothing but good things about this book so I plan on giving it a try.

    6. The Eye of the World, Robert Jordan — My friend bought this for me for my birthday last December annnnd I’ve only gotten past chapter one. In my defence, it’s book one of a super long fantasy series. The prologue was quite interesting in the typical high-fantasy sort of way, but I mean asdfghjkl world-building on 7AM subway rides? Let me save this one for a sun and sangria day. This one requires coherency.

    And lastly, 7. Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?, Mindy Kaling — Because it’s Mindy Kaling you uncultured swine!

    That’s my pile (thus far).

    What’s on yours?

    Cheers!

    aska

  • summer

    a few simple steps for switching summer courses

    Hello whomever answers this,

    I am currently enrolled in the summer session for an F course, and have paid my fee. However, a sudden change of plans has inclined me towards another summer course (still F section), instead of the one I’m currently enrolled in. Therefore, would it be possible to somehow “transfer” the fee that I paid for my initial course onto the new course (it’s the same cost, and meeting sections are still available), thereby dropping the first course and enrolling in the new one? Thank you for any advice or response to this dilemma.

    Godspeed,
    Josh

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    Josh,

    This is all totally possible, but I stress you follow these steps because I’m scared you’ll get royally screwed by ROSI somehow.

    Basically, enroll in the second course, MAKE SURE YOU ARE IN IT, and then drop the other course. It’s actually very simple, but if you’re ever in a state of NOT being enrolled in a course, I feel like ROSI will somehow deem you financially cancelled and then you’ll be confused and locked out essentially and you’ll have to go to your registrar’s and blah blah blah yada yada yada everything is more difficult than it needs to be.

    Theoretically, since you’ve already paid, ROSI should NOT do that, but because ROSI is ROSI… just try to be in a course at all times. Make sense?

    xoxo,

    aska

  • summer

    what the frack is financially cancelled?!

    Hello,

    I was registering my Subject POSts the other day and the “start session” showed up as 2013 Summer. Is that normal? I’m going into my second year now, and I have no idea how to function this… And why does my ROSI registration status indicate that I am financially cancelled… For Summer 2013? I don’t think I registered for summer tho :S

    Hope you can understand my bad grammar + question 🙁

    Thanks.

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    Yo.

    So nothing to fear, everything is fine!

    Well, as long as you don’t plan to take any summer classes — in which case just ignore that.

    Basically, all students are invited to take summer courses. But if you haven’t enrolled in anything / paid by the deadline (April 25), then you’re considered “Financially Cancelled.” And as long as summer courses have no meaning to you, you can be on your merry way. 🙂

    xoxo,

    aska

  • fraternities & sororities,  summer

    frats have houses, not websites

    Hi there,

    My names Michael Quigley and I am a Canadian born student living in England attending the Manchester Metropolitan University looking to spend my summer in Toronto working and absorbing up a bit of the culture in Toronto.

    I was just wondering if it is possible to rent a room in one of the University of Toronto’s frat houses for the whole summer?

    If so which frat house would you recommend? Would really like somewhere that is sociable and full of fellow Canadians that love to be active and play sport.

    Any help/advice you can give me is greatly appreciated!

    Thank you!

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    Hey hey

    So it’s awful but my first reaction to this was “Do we even have frat houses at UofT?” which is bad because apparently I’ve walked by one everyday for the past few years.

    But for starter’s, here’s a list of the frats that exist at UofT. Here’s another one. And one more. Frankly, they all suck since half the links don’t exist/don’t work but what can you do…

    Now from the sites that DID work, I could only find one that has something to say about summer accommodation (Delta Upsilon), so just go through those sites and check if I’m just totally oblivious. Likewise, see if any of them interest you.

    Unfortunately, I don’t have a recommendation for you since, well, I don’t know the first thing about fraternities aside from something something Greek letters something something, but if you’re just looking for some sports and socializing, I literally just Googled “sports toronto” and found the Toronto Sport and Social Club! Sounds perfect for you, right?

    Cheers!

    aska

  • summer

    summer abroad all the way in mississauga

    Hi aska, i am currently a second year student at ST George campus.i want to take summer courses at UTM? and i can select courses at UTM starting 18th April but i am afraid that till that time the courses might fill up and i wont be able to get courses that suit my timetable.So is it possible if i first enroll in the same courses At st George campus as a backup choice and then when i see if there is space at UTM i could switch courses.can i do this? or just try on my luck and wait till 18th April

    Confused

    ?????????

    Confuzzled,

    You’re allowed to fill up on 2.0 FCE in the summer, so you can certainly fill up on 2.0 FCE’s worth of St. George courses until 5:55 AM on April 18 and then get rid of them for the ones you want come 6:01 AM on April 18 just to be safe.

    There’s no “switching,” just the tedious process of dropping x so that you can pick up y, which WILL come with the gnawing fear of y miraculously filling up in the thirty seconds it takes your to drop x.

    But you can always stalk ROSI in the preceding days to see if there are any spots in the class(es) you want. When you log in to ROSI and go to “Course Enrollment,” just scoot over to the “View Timetables/Space” tab and voila.

    I don’t think you’ll have too much time trouble getting the courses you want. I mean there are just soooo many things you can do with that time and not everyone wants to spend it in back-to-back academia. I mean you can travel, make money, watch every episode of Game of Thrones, yada yada yada. So yeah. You should be fine for spots! 🙂

    Cheers!

    aska

  • summer,  UTSC

    but why ARE uoft websites so confusing…

    Hi askastudent,

    I have a question and I’m hoping you have the answer (because nobody seems to know). My college registrar doesn’t know. The Faculty of Arts and Science registrar doesn’t know. Even the registrar’s office at UTSC doesn’t know. My hope is that you do.

    I’m a Faculty of Arts and Science student at the St.George campus and I want to enroll in a summer course at the Scarborough campus.

    What time can I begin enrolling?

    Yep, that’s it. That’s my question. You’d think either of the following two links would help…

    http://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/current/course/timetable/20135/step2

    http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~registrar/current_students/courses

    …but they don’t.

    You’re the “answerer” of last resort, do you think you can help?

    Thanks a bunch.

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    Heyo~

    I feel very much under pressure knowing that you’ve spoken to two big names and no one has an answer for you.

    I also feel very confused by the fact that you’ve spoken to two big names and no one has an answer for you.

    The UTSC website basically did a whole lot of nothing for me, as did the Arts and Science one, but according to a little birdie with the research skills of a professional stalker, along with the power of logic the gods blessed me with, I shall tell you that your start time will be 6:00 AM on April 18, which is essentially when ROSI turns into the Hunger Games cornucopia.

    xoxo,

    aska

  • summer

    p is for please put me in this class

    Hi, for the next summer courses, I want to enrol in psy courses but they have priority limits. I read that without a psy POSt you can only enrol in April 15, but then it also says that wait lists are available on April 8. So I am wondering if I can get on the wait list on April 8 or is that also only for people with psy POSt? If so, what time on April 15 does enrolment become available?

    ?????????

    Yo.

    Waitlists are available April 8 for the students capable of getting in at the time, so you’re going to have to wait until 6:00 AM on April 15 to get around the priority designation.

    Cheers!

    aska

  • summer

    how cool is summer school

    Hi,

    for summer courses….do they only have a final exam? So…no term tests or anything, for S and F courses? and are these courses harder than taken during the school year (ASIDE from the fact that it is crammed into 6 weeks?)

    thanks.

    ?????????

    Yo yo!

    It all really depends on the course. Some have exams, some don’t. Naturally, you can get through this with a touch of logic. For example, if you’re taking an English course, you’ll most likely be attacked with some essays, but if you’re in say Math, yeah, there will probably be an exam.

    You can try emailing the professors set to teach the courses you’re interested in so far if you’re really keen on knowing beforehand. I actually did that one year because I had to go somewhere in the allotted exam period and needed a course that didn’t have an exam. All the profs were really sweet despite my nagging! Just make sure you word things politely. 😉

    And harder? Again, that depends. From my experience, the courses were actually easier but that’s mostly because the profs I had seemed like they wanted to take a trip or drink a beer just as badly as I did. Really, I don’t think they’re all that different from the ones taken in the fall or winter. What might make things “easier” is the fact that you’re only dealing with one course.

    set for summer,
    aska