Student Interviews: AST101H1: The Sun and Its Neighbours AST201H1: Stars and Galaxies AST251H1: Life on Other Worlds BPM335H1: Meditation and the Body CLA204H1: Introduction to Classical Mythology CLT336H1: Sport in Ireland CLT347H1: Traditional Music in Ireland and Scotland CSC108H1: Introduction to Computer Programming CSE270H1: Community Dis/Engagement and Solidarity DTS314H1: Citizenship and Multiculturalism ECO105Y1: Principles of Economics for Non-Specialists ESS262H1: Earth System Processes FAH101H1: Monuments of Art History HPS110H1: The Science of Human Nature HPS120H1: How to Think about Science HPS321H1: Understanding Engineering Practice: From Design to Entrepreneurship IMM250H1: The Immune System and Infectious Disease NEW199H1: We Are What We Eat: The Example of French Cuisine (first-year only) PCL102H1: The Art of Drug Discovery PSY100H1: Introductory Psychology SOC100H1: Introduction to Sociology I: Sociological Perspectives TEP343H1: Engineering Leadership (eng only) VIC ONE (first-year only) WOODSWORTH ONE (first-year only) Personal & Friends: ARC181H1: Technologies of Architecture, Landscape, Urbanism, and Art I AST251H1: Life on Other Worlds CSC108H1: Introduction to Computer Programming CSC300H1: Computers and Society ECO105Y1: Principles of Economics for Non-Specialists ENG235H1: The Graphic Novel** ENT200H1: Innovation and Entrepreneurship ENV333H1: Ecological Worldviews ENV335H1: Environmental Design GGR124H1: Cities and Urban Life** HPS100H1: Introduction to History and Philosophy of Science and Technology HPS390H1: The Story of Number: Mathematics from the Babylonians to the Scientific Revolution IMM250H1: The Immune System and Infectious Disease INI101H1: Blogging the Just City (first-year only) LIN200H1: Introduction to Language NFS284H1: Basic Human Nutrition PCL218H1: Cannabis the Drug PHL245H1: Modern Symbolic Logic PHY100H1: The Magic of Physics PHY207H1: The Physics of Music POL106H1: Contemporary Challenges to Democracy: Democracy in the Social Media Age PSY204H1: Psychology Careers and Applications PSY210H1: Introduction to Developmental Psychology RLG375H1: Biohacking Breath SOC100H1: Introduction to Sociology I: Sociological Perspectives ** would NOT recommend
Thanks for the video. Im coming to UofT next September as a CS student, and I was thinking of starting to plan my courses. If you have any recommendations for upcoming CS students, please make a video about it.
This campus wide knowledge on bird courses is what causes bird courses to become extinct. Profs hear this and don’t like it, so they grade harder, assign more, and cover more content. My prof in what I hoped was gonna be a bird course said “Yeah, people think this is a bird course, but I think we’ve changed that,” and the course was hell, and couldn’t drop.
can't really argue against that! It's tough to mediate but as a student I'm just hoping to catch the easy courses before they're gone - also an important point to make sure your sources for easy courses aren't outdated
Amazing video! I'm currently a high school student who may potentially come to UTSG for CS this upcoming fall. I was wondering what the co-op/internship opportunities are like here (and how most people are able to get them) since I know there isn't really a concrete co-op program apart from ASIP which is still quite new. How were you able to find your internships, and what advice do you have for getting them? Also, between UTSG CS and the University of Waterloo Computer Engineering, which program would you suggest taking (try to be unbiased as possible lol) for the best career prospects in SWE/ml & ai? Thanks!
Student Interviews:
AST101H1: The Sun and Its Neighbours
AST201H1: Stars and Galaxies
AST251H1: Life on Other Worlds
BPM335H1: Meditation and the Body
CLA204H1: Introduction to Classical Mythology
CLT336H1: Sport in Ireland
CLT347H1: Traditional Music in Ireland and Scotland
CSC108H1: Introduction to Computer Programming
CSE270H1: Community Dis/Engagement and Solidarity
DTS314H1: Citizenship and Multiculturalism
ECO105Y1: Principles of Economics for Non-Specialists
ESS262H1: Earth System Processes
FAH101H1: Monuments of Art History
HPS110H1: The Science of Human Nature
HPS120H1: How to Think about Science
HPS321H1: Understanding Engineering Practice: From Design to Entrepreneurship
IMM250H1: The Immune System and Infectious Disease
NEW199H1: We Are What We Eat: The Example of French Cuisine (first-year only)
PCL102H1: The Art of Drug Discovery
PSY100H1: Introductory Psychology
SOC100H1: Introduction to Sociology I: Sociological Perspectives
TEP343H1: Engineering Leadership (eng only)
VIC ONE (first-year only)
WOODSWORTH ONE (first-year only)
Personal & Friends:
ARC181H1: Technologies of Architecture, Landscape, Urbanism, and Art I
AST251H1: Life on Other Worlds
CSC108H1: Introduction to Computer Programming
CSC300H1: Computers and Society
ECO105Y1: Principles of Economics for Non-Specialists
ENG235H1: The Graphic Novel**
ENT200H1: Innovation and Entrepreneurship
ENV333H1: Ecological Worldviews
ENV335H1: Environmental Design
GGR124H1: Cities and Urban Life**
HPS100H1: Introduction to History and Philosophy of Science and Technology
HPS390H1: The Story of Number: Mathematics from the Babylonians to the Scientific Revolution
IMM250H1: The Immune System and Infectious Disease
INI101H1: Blogging the Just City (first-year only)
LIN200H1: Introduction to Language
NFS284H1: Basic Human Nutrition
PCL218H1: Cannabis the Drug
PHL245H1: Modern Symbolic Logic
PHY100H1: The Magic of Physics
PHY207H1: The Physics of Music
POL106H1: Contemporary Challenges to Democracy: Democracy in the Social Media Age
PSY204H1: Psychology Careers and Applications
PSY210H1: Introduction to Developmental Psychology
RLG375H1: Biohacking Breath
SOC100H1: Introduction to Sociology I: Sociological Perspectives
** would NOT recommend
quick q... can i take PSY100H1 if im ass at bio and chem?? i suffered sm in high school for bio and chem im kinda on the fence for this one.
As an incoming cs student, this video was super helpful! Tysm 😊
Econ: Political Economy of Media (forgot the course code) was also both super easy and interesting :D
ECO334H1 - The Political Economy of Media :)
Wow I wished I had this in my undergrad!
You always come out with the most helpful videos 🙏
:)
lmfao the facetime to irl, great vid as always
hahah glad someone caught that moment
Thanks for the video. Im coming to UofT next September as a CS student, and I was thinking of starting to plan my courses. If you have any recommendations for upcoming CS students, please make a video about it.
Excited for you! Hope you have a blast
This campus wide knowledge on bird courses is what causes bird courses to become extinct. Profs hear this and don’t like it, so they grade harder, assign more, and cover more content. My prof in what I hoped was gonna be a bird course said “Yeah, people think this is a bird course, but I think we’ve changed that,” and the course was hell, and couldn’t drop.
can't really argue against that! It's tough to mediate but as a student I'm just hoping to catch the easy courses before they're gone - also an important point to make sure your sources for easy courses aren't outdated
The shirt in the first part goes hard
such a helpful video 🤩
this is so helpful!!
ENV100 is also insanely bird.
ur video is sooooo helpful!!!
MAT137
criminal 💀
Amazing video! I'm currently a high school student who may potentially come to UTSG for CS this upcoming fall. I was wondering what the co-op/internship opportunities are like here (and how most people are able to get them) since I know there isn't really a concrete co-op program apart from ASIP which is still quite new. How were you able to find your internships, and what advice do you have for getting them? Also, between UTSG CS and the University of Waterloo Computer Engineering, which program would you suggest taking (try to be unbiased as possible lol) for the best career prospects in SWE/ml & ai? Thanks!
Im in the same boat! Would love to hear the answer to this as well :)
HAHAH 9:52 too cute
why are you trying to learn about birds I thought your major was computer science
ofc this is from a Waterloo student
What about MAT223?
can't say it's a bird... but as a stem major I actually thoroughly enjoyed it :)