for University of Toronto FRESHMEN! 13 things you should know before coming to U of T (useful!)
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
- i hope you guys find this helpful and feel free to ask me anything not related to U of T as well!! xx
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hey guys! I'm Dorothy and I'm a U of Toronto student from Hong Kong. I do my own thing on this channel and hope you enjoy my day to day silliness~(:
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1. Your workload depends on the major and degree you are doing
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2. Be prepared for demanding courses
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3. Search for your course groups on Facebook at the beginning of each semester
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4. Check out past quizzes to prepare yourself
(assu.ca/services-resources/pa...)
Past papers for U of T Libraries (login.library.utoronto.ca/ind...)
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5. Plan out your courses in detail and in advance
Rate my prof (www.ratemyprofessors.com/)
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6. It is totally okay to change your major
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7. It is possible to make new friends!
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8. Join FROSH week!
( / 494793680959500 )
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9. Join U of T clubs!
(www.ulife.utoronto.ca/organiz...)
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10. Join volunteer programs + student societies
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11. Join U of T intramurals
(www.imleagues.com/spa/intramu...)
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12. Life in Toronto
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13. Explore different food options around the area
Super helpful! I had no idea you could find course groups through facebook, thanks so much for the advice!!
Thanks Dorothy for sharing your uft experience through the video. It was really helpful to me honestly :)
that is so nice of you. thanks! :)
An amazing video. I loved your content. Wish you all the best for your future
This was such a great video- thank you!
“Useful” was not a clickbait at all
Hey Dorothy love the video
Just wanted to ask as someone who aspires to study at U of T when you said at the beginning of the video that you major in nutritional sciences does that include food sciences in any way just asking because I want to study food science but im not sure if U of T offers it.
omgg hi i'm from HK too & going into my first year at UofT! thanks for this video, it was very informative ~
sichenqy hey nice to meet you!!!! hopefully you’ll have fun in this upcoming year and see you soon (:
dorothy妹の日常 u too!! hope to see u by chance at some events ~
@@BronzeCheng for sure for sure ☺️ come join HKSA if you haven't already, ill be there!!
dorothy妹の日常 yup i joined!! btw i'm @brittrbl on ig~
@@BronzeCheng ahh PERFECT see you soon then (: feel free to reach out to me if you have anymore questions/problems!!
Hey Dorothy, I definitely agree with all the points you made, if you ever want to collaborate on a video let me know. I am currently entering my third year at U of T.
Omg im transferring to UofT too!!
Just wanna say thanks for the video!! Really helpful. Going to UofT SG this year and I'm super stressed and nervous. (P.s. from Hk too)
Me too👋🏻👋🏻(I am from HK as well)
@@janicemok9966 y’all gotta be friends now lol
@@Htiy what program are you in?
@@janicemok9966 I’m just looking to be applying in a few months for biology
@@Htiy So you are in grade 12 this year (2021/22)?
Ive been thinking about degree "geophysics" at toronto:( how it is
Where do you recommend going for Boba near campus (since you mentioned it)?
Kindly inform us how your arrange food for yourself in campus.
Is utsc has the same quality as that of utsg.... For business and management course?
What would you recommend for international students taking the semester virtually?
I've never been through the same thing so it's really hard to say!! but imo classes will be sorta easier because you get to work at your own pace. and social wise, as I said, join more clubs as most are still happening virtually!! and engage in school life by familiarising yourself with our online system and support (UofT will send you guys a lot of emails I believe). however, it's a lot harder for an international student to really have a glimpse of what studying at UofT is like abroad, so final advice would be to enjoy your time back at home and prep yourself for the upcoming semesters!! hope this helps xx
How do you change your major at u of t
are co-ops important? Because a lot of people didn’t choose UofT downtown campus because they don’t provide co-ops
I think they for sure give you a head start in the field you’re pursuing but you’ll also get that kind of experience in your master studies. moreover, school work is already demanding, that might be why the majority of people who enrolled in UofT are good with no co-ops?
Can tell about pharmacy field for bachelor degree and if possible plz make a short video on it plz plz reply you are like my sis and I'm a student of class 12th PCB and I'm a girl using my father's email ppz reply
My daughter got acceptance letter from Virginia college (Life Science).
Victoria?
Can you make a video on tips on how to get into UofT?
I don't have enough tips for you guys ;; but how I got in was with a decent IB score.
i dont even go to UofT but after watching this I kinda wanna transfer to meet u..... grab coffee sometime?
is there an alumni network
do you want me to look that up for you? (: GAZIIIII
support
thanks euballzie🥺🥺🥺
Hi. Are you on LinkedIn? Would love to connect with you. Btw how’s Rotman? Is it extremely hard and tough?
yes yes! it’s Dorothy Chan on LinkedIn. and speaking of Rotman, from what I know it’s tough but manageable!! I have a lot of friends in Rotman and if they get through it, you will too. and what comes with the tough work is a lot of opportunities!!! so it’s worth the grind.
dorothy妹の日常 thank you so much Dorothy!
Is getting a high GPA hard in your opinion?
yes and no. really depends on the prof and course!!! if you study hard and receive fair tests it's likely you will do well. BUT OVERALL IT'S HARD GOTTA WORK HARD!
Hey
May i know does uot accept 3 years bachelors degree for admission in masters
The only employable majors in uoft r the good engineering or C's. Everything else has poor future projects. The workload coupled with poor networks fail to prep students into the real world. Def don't go to uoft cause ur Asian parents hyped it up cause of Magazines Rankin's based on research.