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Yes yes, I know it's about a month away and no one can seem to wait anymore (OH GOD, so much sarcasm), but I'm interested in seeing which school everyone is attending and studying which subjects.
Me? I'm currently enrolled in my first year in the forensic sciences program at the University of Toronto at Mississauga. Its a pretty tough course to get into (~80%+), and I need to work my ass off since I need to actually apply for the specialist in biology program in February and depending on how good my marks are at the end of the year, I may be able to get an internship and already work during the summer. There are only 60 spots, so the university will be VERY picky with whose gets chosen. Here are my two timetables: LEC - LECTURE PRA - LAB TUT - TUTORIAL GGR117Y5 - GEOGRAPHY FSC239Y5 - INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCES BIO152H5 - EVOLUTIONARY GENETICS BIO153H5 - DIVERSITY OF ORGANISMS MAT135Y5 - CALCULUS CHM140Y5 - INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY AND THE STUDY OF TRANSFORMATION Fall 2006 ![]() Winter 2007 ![]() As of right now, I'm going to have only 1 exam midway through, but a midterm test for chemistry. However, that also means I have 5 exams at the end of the year. So if I mess up on those, I'm dead! How ya doing, buddy?
Last edited by Spyer; Jul 22, 2006 at 08:52 PM.
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Here are the courses you can take in third year bio:
Marine Biology Arctice Ecology Physiology of Neural Systems Laboratory in Physiology Physiology of Regulatory Systems Plant Physiology Landscape Ecology of Animal Populations Field Methods and Quantitative Analyses in Ecology Laboratory in Cell and Molecular Biology Advanced Cell Biology Field Course in Ecology Changing Ontario Environments Animal Behaviour Invertebrate Zoology Functional Morphology of Animals Lectures in Animal Behaviour Plant Ecology Freshwater Biology Entomology Mycology Lectures in Freshwater Biology Forensic Entomology Plant Identification and Systematics Advanced Genetics Vertebrate Form and Function Major Features of Vertebrate Evolution Biometics I Biometrics II Microbiology Microbiology Lectures Molecular Biology Human Development And you wouldn't take all of these, if you're wondering. If you're specializing, you would only pick certain ones, but I think most of you already know that. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Yep, they do. Heres a link to help you out: http://www.erin.utoronto.ca/regcal/WEBGROUP14.html This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |