admissions,  innis,  residence,  trinity college

the divide that separates the innis rez from all the rest…and how to traverse it successfully

Do first year students planning on attending University of Toronto who
live out of the Toronto receive priority with the residence of their
choice? My overall average is 3% higher than last year’s minimum grade
requirement for Humanities and Social Sciences, do I have a good chance
of being accepted into Innis Residence? Is there an option on the Innis
Residence Application form to request to share a room with a friend?
Can a student who has been accepted to Trinity College live in Innis
Residence?

Thank you for taking the time to read and answer my questions. I hope
to hear from you soon! Thank you!!

you’re welcome, you’re welcome, you’re welcome! never before have i
encountered such an effusive email. i am definitely starting to feel the
love and starting to get the respect on the net that i just can’t seem
to conjure in the real world. suddenly i understand all of those people
out there who are shmucks at their day-jobs and go home and wreak havoc
on the world that has spurned them by setting lose awful computer
viruses as a means to demand the decency that had heretofore been denied to
them….but anyways….back to your question, my polite friend:

1) no. whether you live down the street or in hong kong, innis doesn’t
prioritize.
2) yes. the higher average the better: hence why innis is so damn
competitive and why it stands alone as one of the only colleges to base your
entrance on marks as opposed to lottery or need.
3) yes. you can request to live with a friend as long as s/he is the same gender as you/you. but check with them.
4) no. trinity people live in trinity rez…that’s why they’re called trinity people.

and now, back to world domination………..

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