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Hi

I am currently a BC secondary school student. I am planning on taking lifesciences at U of T next year. However, right now I am not too sure if I would get in the program. So I was wondering if there is any college in Ontario which provides a university transfer program? Or would it be better to go to some other university and then take transfer? Does it really effect the course of my studies?

Regards,

Hardeep

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Whaddup Hardeep,

Ok, what I don’t understand is why you wouldn’t just stay in highschool for an extra year or semester and upgrade your marks until you could get into the program. Obviously apply this year and see if you get in (it all depends on the competition that year, you might be surprised, but probably not).

1) It’s easier to get good marks (ie the upgraded marks you need) in highschool over post secondary schools. I don’t mean to burst your bubble, but the odds are it’s going to be harder to go to another university, get higher grades in order to transfer to U of T.

2) Save either your money or your Mommy and Daddy’s money and keep with the free education if it’s needed.

Any-who, that’s my two cents. Here’s the Ontario College University Transfer Guide and you can punch in what you school you want to go to and a college and see if they are compatible.

Love Always and Truly,
Aska

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