University of Toronto: what you should know before coming to UofT

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  • @Mr.Who3
    @Mr.Who3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Trying to get into uoft eng. Im just watching vids at this point lol. Thanks for the tips!

    • @alessiaisabella
      @alessiaisabella  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Although this was made more for LifeSci students, overall the tips can be geared toward any field of study. UofT is a great school for Eng, so I definitely recommend it!

  • @tanned06
    @tanned06 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    U of T is hard but at the end of the day you will gain comparable to what you'd put in. Thanks for the video.

  • @kjb_9
    @kjb_9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Alessia! I'm about to be a freshman in UofT Life Science for Fall 2023! I've been doing some research about courses for the first year, and many people say that it's good to pick prerequisite courses for the program I want to take in the second year, and pick the electives to complete the breadth requisitions. What would you suggest that I do if I haven't thought of what program I want to be in yet?

    • @alessiaisabella
      @alessiaisabella  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      hello! I think taking your general first year courses along with electives is fine for the first year, but I would still advise you to check out the arts and science program list so you can see what programs you might be interested in. This is important because you might need certain first year courses to get into limited programs. If a program is open, then you can take the courses whenever, but the earlier the better!
      I agree that it is a good idea to complete the breadth requirements in first year. I did that but you always have summer classes if you need:) I would suggest taking first year seminar courses as well since they are a good high school to university transition!
      Most of the prerequisites are your general first year lifesci courses anyway, so don't stress that you don't know what program you want to do yet! Hope this helps :)

  • @coleslawsalad
    @coleslawsalad ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Alessia, thanks for the guide it was really helpful! One question, I was admitted to the studies in humanities under The Faculty of Arts and Science. Is it possible to switch up to let's say a social science program if I don't feel compatible with my current program? Thanks!

    • @alessiaisabella
      @alessiaisabella  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello! If you are under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, you can technically do any program on the Arts and Sciences list here: artsci.calendar.utoronto.ca/listing-program-subject-areas#L
      I was admitted for lifesci but I am doing a minor in Art History! As long as you stay in the faculty listings! You just have to make sure you are taking all your prerequisites. If you were admitted to the humanities program, most of the first year courses are guided as they are prerequisites for most of the humanities programs. So if you wanted to do lets just say a major is psychology, you would need to take the first year psych class and have the prerequisites. I would definitely go and check out the requirements before choosing your courses! Hope that helped!

  • @shreyash4362
    @shreyash4362 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Congratulations for getting an admit from UoT. Can you please tell me your profile(like ielts score, gre score) when you applied for UoT

    • @alessiaisabella
      @alessiaisabella  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello! For Life sciences they only look at your grades, but for other programs like engineering or health sciences you need a supplementary application which verys between programs. My scores were pretty high but every program has a different threshold, so you should definately look at the requirements :) hope this helped!!

  • @LinhaoLi-v2i
    @LinhaoLi-v2i ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I received the offer of mathematical and physical science. How competitive is the major. How can I get high GPA and how is the environment of studying there.

    • @alessiaisabella
      @alessiaisabella  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello! I am not really sure about mathematical and physical sciences because I am not in that program so I can not speak from personal experience. However, one my friends I met in first year was admitted for that program and she said it was very hard. She actually ended up switching. However, if it is something you enjoy and you work hard, you should be okay! It is definitely hard and most STEM programs are competitive, but if you put in the work and get through first year your GPA will increase.

    • @LinhaoLi-v2i
      @LinhaoLi-v2i ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@alessiaisabella Thank you very much. Really helpful😀

  • @miraclekdtrdh6568
    @miraclekdtrdh6568 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi alessia, I'm a freashman to U of T, so im wondering whether the double major is better or the specialist is better to graduate?

    • @alessiaisabella
      @alessiaisabella  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hello! I think it depends on what you want to do after graduation and also on your interests. A specialist is super specific to one thing, whereas if you do a double major in two things that are similar you still get that diversity while staying in the same field of study! :)

    • @miraclekdtrdh6568
      @miraclekdtrdh6568 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@alessiaisabella thank you! really helps a lot!

  • @raniyafarahballerina
    @raniyafarahballerina ปีที่แล้ว +1

    hey quick question coming from someone who’s going to u of t life science this year! is it possible to major in something like biology or psychology, but then also major or minor in something like history or philosophy at the same time? because i kinda want to do a bit of both (science but also humanities)

    • @alessiaisabella
      @alessiaisabella  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi! Yes of course it's possible! I was accepted for lifesci so I took all my general lifesci courses in first year. Now I am in my second year and I am doing a Major in Human Biology, and a double minor in Immunology and Art History. If you go to the arts and sciences program list, you can see all the program options there!

    • @raniyafarahballerina
      @raniyafarahballerina ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@alessiaisabella wow that’s amazing! so you can mix in match for majors and minors as long as it’s within the arts and science in general?

    • @alessiaisabella
      @alessiaisabella  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@raniyafarahballerina ya so if you go to artsci.calendar.utoronto.ca/listing-program-subject-areas#L you can see all of the arts and science program options! I am a lifesci student and doing an art history minor and I have a friend in lifesci doing a music minor! You just have to make sure you have the first year prerequisite courses ie: I had to take a first year art history course to do a minor in art history, so I would take a look at prerequisites before course selection :) I have a video on that as well if you want more info: th-cam.com/video/uLVRRleXnec/w-d-xo.html

  • @아즈라-b5i
    @아즈라-b5i ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Is uoft is good for studying medicine ?
    Pls reply 🥺

    • @alessiaisabella
      @alessiaisabella  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi! I am doing my undergrad right now, but yes, UofT has a great Medical School!

    • @아즈라-b5i
      @아즈라-b5i ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@alessiaisabella thanks 🥺

  • @JamesJoyce12
    @JamesJoyce12 ปีที่แล้ว

    high school gpa's are a joke - i feel bad for kids with fake 90% gpa's that go to a real university - not because UofT is tough but because your HS was a joke

    • @alessiaisabella
      @alessiaisabella  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi! Most Ontario high schools are all the same unless you go to a private school, and the first year of university is a hard transition for most people, regardless of your high school :) And UofT is very tough and competitive in many of the programs compared to a lot of other Ontario universities. It should not be glamorized just to not scare anyone.