a day in my life at uni | university of toronto
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- Опубліковано 26 тра 2023
- this past semester I lived on campus at the university of toronto ... this is what a typical day in my life looked like (exam szn edition): studying in the library, eating dining hall food, dorm life, and more. hope you enjoy xx
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how old are you? 20
where are you from? canada
what grade are you in? just finished my third year in university
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Love how real this is, just studying and eating, nothing extravagant, unlike most other day in the lives.
I absolutely love your videos! And the fact that you're going to my dream university>> was it hard to get accepted? Whishing you all the best
thank you! it wasn’t too hard to get accepted. good luck 🫶🏻
i’m applying to uoft - this video is so comforting ! curious, what was your college for uoft ? ♡
thank you! I’m part of st michael’s college. all the best with your application 🥰
omg!!! i just got into u of t for humanities and i want to major in art history!! how is the program? i haven't really heard anything about it! is it good? do you like it? what kind of classes do you have??
congrats! I love the art history program here! there are so many different types of classes to choose from (this year specifically there wasn’t a great selection but usually there is lol). you have to take a class from a few different sections but it’s pretty open overall. I’ve taken architecture classes, classes in ancient art, early modern art, etc. there’s a full list on the UofT website if you’re interested :)
Heyy I just got accepted into the humanities for u of t and I was wondering if the workload for art history courses are manageable? Or are they challenging
hi! congrats! in my experience they have been manageable. Most of the courses require a lot of reading and writing but as long as you manage your time you should be good :)