Hey! I’m in Second year and currently enrolled in the Accounting Specialist in Rotman Commerce (15 credits) and also a Math minor (4 credits), which is a total of 18 credits (there is one overlapping credit).? I also took 2.0 elective credits in first year (1.0 history, 1.0 199seminar) = 20 credits. I also took 0.5 credits (towards Accounting specialist) last year in summer school, and am taking a full 5.0 course load again this year.? ?I recently found out that one gets a minor in economics automatically with an Accounting Specialist so basically I am currently in line for a specialist and 2 minors once I am allowed to add it on ROSI.? However, would I be able to add a third minor (crazy I know) in history? There are 4 credits required for that, but the history department allows for 2 transfer credits towards that(http://www.history.utoronto.ca/undergraduate/substitute_courses.html), so I was thinking of using my 100level history elective, a 300level math history (overlap between math minor and history minor), a 300level economics history (which would overlap between the Accounting Specialist, Economics Minor, and History minor), and then taking 1.0 history credits.? In order to do all this it would total 21 credits, plus I would need another 0.5 credits to finish my breadth requirement so a total of 21.5 credits.? 21.5 credits in 4 years isn’t too bad in my opinion (just a full 5.0 course load each year, plus 0.5 credits in summer 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year)
My question is am I allowed to have a specialist and 3 minors? Is there a limit on how many majors/minors/specialists a person can have.? Is there too much overlapin my POSTs, in particular for the 300level Econ history course counting towards three separate subject POSTs (Accounting Specialist, Econ minor, History minor)? Thanks.Obsessed with Subject POSTs.
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Hey Obsessed with Subject POSTs,
You should go on that show, My Strange Addiction. I bet they’ve?never had anyone who’s addicted to?Subject POSts. You are?limited to 3 subject POSts in total.
The course calendar says that you?”must include at least 12 different courses”.??So some overlap is cool.
beers and cheers,
aska