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Hi,

Love the advice! Thanks for offering such a service. Anyway, I go to UTSC, and I notice it says it if you want to grad with a B.Sc you need a specialist, 2 majors, or 1 major 2 minors in the SCIENCE program. My concern now is that I almost have a biochem major, (2 courses left), I have a bio minor, and I also have an english minor. Due to me changing my degree halfway, from english to another bio and then back again. I was just wondering if this means I can’t get a B.Sc since Eng isn’t a science program? Kind of freaking out a little. Thanks for the help!

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hey,

you LOVE it? that’s so sWEET! so…d’you wanna go see a movie or something, sometime, maybe? dancing? let me know 😉

well now that you got me all FLATTERED, i’m happy to tell you that you will be graduating with a B.Sc. If you have a major and a minor in science and the other minor is in the arts, then the majority of your courses are in science, and the minority are in the arts, which means your degree will be in science. for once, uoft’s policies actually make sense. if you want to read about it for yourself, go here?and scroll down to the second bullet point under program requirements.

i realize that the link i linked to is a utsg page, not a utsc page, but the Scarborough campus doesn’t have much to say about your situation. however, ?if you go here, you’ll see that utsc says that “[s]tudents who fulfill more than one requirement may select which degree they will receive,” which is a policy about double majors that matches utsg’s. if both campuses treat double majors the same way, then they should treat a combination of two minors and a major the same way, too. which means you’re safe.

now you can stop freaking out, my friend. just relax. and call me.*

cheers,

aska

* this, dear readers, is what is known as a joke. aska does not actually endorse hitting on strangers over the internet. stay safe, kids.

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