Congratulations on graduating Richard! By any chance, are there any courses that you mentioned that do not have a final exam? If so, could you list the ones that don't? Thank you!
Credit is basically what you get for taking a course. Half year courses give you 0.5 credit and full year courses give you 1.0 credit. To graduate you need 20 credits.
ire199 is restricted to first-year students (or at least thats what it says on the uoft timetable builder.) How did you bypass this? Or does uoft not care
Have you guys took any of the courses that I took? Let me know in the comments :)
Congratulations Richard! You have no idea how helpful your videos have been in readying me for my first year at uoft.
Thank you! and I am so glad my videos were helpful :)
Your videos on courses are the only thing keeping me from getting anxious for my first year at uoft! thank u sm
About to take ECO204 at utm next fall!
Good luck!
Congratulations on graduating Richard! By any chance, are there any courses that you mentioned that do not have a final exam? If so, could you list the ones that don't? Thank you!
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If ECO 101/102/204 are so difficult, why these courses are not curved to make the grades more reasonable?
Often times they actually do get curved
congrats bro
Thank you!
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What is a credit hour and how much credit hours should I apply for?
Credit is basically what you get for taking a course. Half year courses give you 0.5 credit and full year courses give you 1.0 credit. To graduate you need 20 credits.
@@RichardHan WHAT! so I need 20 years to graduate or what? Sorry I just don't get it
@@Aissa-lx2rq Nope, you take 5 courses per semester (2.5 credits), which leads to 5 credits per year (so 4 years = 20 credits)
@@RichardHan is this only in Canada ?
do u recommend transferring ap econ credits to eco101? since u said its quite hard? im worried abt i might get fall behind on second year
ire199 is restricted to first-year students (or at least thats what it says on the uoft timetable builder.) How did you bypass this? Or does uoft not care
OHHH nvm i thought it was saying first year students can't take these classes. they should clarify it to "restricted to first-year students only"
what do you mean by the helpfulness of each course?
How helpful/useful they were to my career in finance
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Dear friend please please please make a video all about LESTER B PEARSON INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP
Dear friend please please please make a video all about LESTER B PEARSON INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP