LBJackal wrote:Nope, not U of T, U of G. The Guelph Gryphons I have a few friends at U of T and they like my campus a lot more. My good friend just dropped out from the U of Manitoba and now he's probly gonna be living in my livingroom in Guelph for all the weekends. Free pool (billiards, not swimming) in the town hall, 30 seconds from my townhouse? Come on, how could anybody pass that up.
And the way we pick our schedules, the more popular the major, the luckier you are, since you can take all your classes pretty much any time you want. They usually run multiple times per day.
the only reason i ask is because my gf may be transferring to u of t from mcgill. her registration isn't to bad right now, as she can register for classes up to a year in advance, but the classes aren't multiple times per day. maybe for some classes, but mostly just one option on a specific class. but they do have a lot of courses to choose from.
To sum things up, not only did I get the classes I wanted I get to take a class that go towords my Major. I start at 8:30 and end at 2:20 everyday No more than 3 classes a day, but I'm getting 15.5 units this qt.
eftda wrote:To sum things up, not only did I get the classes I wanted I get to take a class that go towords my Major. I start at 8:30 and end at 2:20 everyday No more than 3 classes a day, but I'm getting 15.5 units this qt.
I've got 17 credits I believe, but an 8:30 start every day is brutal
Last year I didn't go to a class before noon. Not saying I didn't have any classes before noon, I just didn't go to any. The ony I had at 10:30 and never went to I did fairly well in. The prof was a moron and I learned more by doing old midterms. This year I have a lab at 8:30 AM once a week, so it's gonna be hell
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