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Category: Classes (page 13)

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My Experience with Volunteer Note-taking at U of T

Posted on: August 20, 2019 Last updated on: September 7, 2019 Written by: Rachel T Comments: 0
I’ll admit that when I first heard about the volunteer note-taking program, I was kind of hesitant to join. I didn’t know how helpful it would be, and whether or not I felt comfortable sharing my notes with people I…
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3 Reasons Why I Take a Variety of Courses at U of T

Posted on: August 13, 2019 Last updated on: September 7, 2019 Written by: Rachel T Comments: 0
As a life science student, there are a lot of courses that are mandatory, but there is still room left for elective courses. With the numerous courses that U of T offers, I find it hard sometimes to narrow my…
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How Hard is First Year, Actually? Transitioning from High School to University

Posted on: August 12, 2019 Last updated on: August 9, 2019 Written by: Talia Comments: 1
When I first started at U of T, I worried a lot about how hard university would actually be. For high school, I went to a public school with a strong academic reputation. Now that I’m in university, I study…
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First Year Seminar- How it Enhanced my University Experience

Posted on: August 6, 2019 Last updated on: September 7, 2019 Written by: Rachel T Comments: 0
I thought I had a clear idea of what courses I would take in my first year, but when I began researching, I encountered this thing called breadth requirements *shudders*. As a result, I frantically searched for courses that would…
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Having a Productive Summer

Posted on: July 23, 2019 Last updated on: September 7, 2019 Written by: Rachel T Comments: 0
For me, summer vacation can sound really good when I'm still in school. I smile at the idea of being stress-free and doing absolutely nothing. Yet, every year when summer comes, I can’t help but having a feeling of emptiness.…
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The Dreaded Moment… Course Selection

Posted on: July 2, 2019 Last updated on: September 7, 2019 Written by: Rachel T Comments: 0
I like to compare course selection to buying concert tickets: the number of seats available is scarce, everyone is trying to get the “best” times and dates, and there’s absolutely no time to think. After my experience with course selection…
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Note taking: Handwritten vs Typed Notes

Posted on: June 25, 2019 Last updated on: September 7, 2019 Written by: Rachel T Comments: 2
There’s nothing I love more than having aesthetic notes… or so I thought. For as long as I have been a student, I've always written my notes by hand; this didn't change when I entered my first year at U…
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How the Breadth Requirement Made Me Change My Major

Posted on: June 19, 2019 Last updated on: June 19, 2019 Written by: Olive Comments: 0
Ah, the dreaded breadth requirement strikes again! As someone who’s changed my major way too many times (technically five times - oops) I was not too happy to learn that I needed to take on more courses in order to…
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Things that Helped me in my First Year

Posted on: June 11, 2019 Last updated on: September 7, 2019 Written by: Rachel T Comments: 4
Now that I have officially survived my first year, I've spent some time reflecting on my overall experience and compiled a list of the top things that helped me out. There’s a lot of readings… don’t fall behind! At first,…
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Mentorship = Mentoring + Relationship

Posted on: May 20, 2019 Last updated on: May 20, 2019 Written by: SamL Comments: 0
Just like any relationship, it'll need time and effort. So I probably shouldn't just ask a person to mentor me after meeting them for the first time.
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Let’s Get #ExamReadyUofT: Live Chat

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9 things you might not know about #ExamReadyUofT

It's exam season once again, and U of T Student Life has your back! From study kits to stress-busting massages and peer support, here are nine ways to stay balanced and focused to help you get #ExamReadyUofT: 1️⃣ #ExamReadyUofT BoothsAll…
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Your Guide to Peer Groups at U of T Student Life

Many peer groups at ⁠U of T Student Life offer unique support to help students thrive. Whether you're looking for academic tips, housing advice, career guidance, or just someone to talk to, there's a peer service designed to meet you…
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Indigenous at U of T

Missed our YouTube Live with First Nations House (FNH)/Indigenous Student Services? Watch the replay now! Bailey, Steph and Gaby answer common questions about supports and resources for Indigenous students at U of T! Contact First Nations House:Contact Bailey Bornyk (Indigenous…
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How to Access Health Care at U of T

Missed our YouTube Live with Health & Wellness (H&W)? Watch the replay now! Allan and Aimee from H&W answer common questions new students have about taking care of your physical and mental health at university. Related links:Health & Wellness Website:…
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