Utsc reddit. UTSC CS: Mandatory 3 coop workterm, Courses are as high quality as UTSG, Less cs courses to choose from. tbh stab22 is completely different from mhf4u. The only other uni I got into was York, and that was my worst-case scenario school. That means that if you get all 85's (which is very doable), you'll still get a 4. 11K subscribers in the UTSC community. Coop program hooks their students up, and by the time you reach your 3rd coop term, your going to be at some good places. My average when I applied was like an eighty something but didn't reach the scholarship minimum which is I think 88% (pretty insane but it's uoft I guess). The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is offered by the AAMC and is a required exam for admission to medical schools in the USA and Canada. MGSC12 - Narrative and Management. Little_Technician_46. MGSC01 - Corporate Strategy. UTSC doesn’t look at individual marks, it looks at ur overall average is would be your 84. 0, the UTSC student must have had a 93% in 1st year to get in. Investor Psychology is a well-designed course. 0 is a 85-100. I have no idea why our final was so different from past ones. As for OSAP, you will need to inform them that you’ve dropped a course. Citb01 or citb03 are pretty cool imo; cool enough to make me change my program. Take it. The exam review session really helped cuz they just change the numbers and wording around every year. Please do not just email any lab just for the sake of getting research experience. Abbas has been pulling this bullshit at UTSC since 2018. MATB41 less hard. stupid amount of fees. Any course that is fully online, some courses I saw on the UofT timetable are said fully online, but when I enrol them, it’s stated that they are “with in person assessments” I’m going back to my home country so. I seem to hear a lot of people saying the TA's mark hard. /r/MCAT is a place for MCAT practice, questions, discussion, advice, social networking, news, study tips and more. Good knowledge of stats and Excel helps. (sessions [winter],course level [A level]). Hope you like the course! 16. all questions are straightforward, format is mcq, definitions, short answers. Not easy, especially if you have no programming experience, but thoroughly enjoyable. Cons: small campus, little food option, nothing to do. OP • 2 yr. It also doesn’t matter what courses you’re taking. UTSC, UTM and UTSG are all campuses that together are the institution UofT. They teach you how to take an average in like the first 4 weeks lol, then suddenly you're learning about probability in class. Do the same for the tables. MATA22: Try practicing as many proof-type or prove/disprove questions as possible to test your understanding of lecture material. As long as you keep up with the materials, it should be okay. The available instructors are Purva Rajendra Gawde, Francisco Estrada, and Marcelo Ponce Castro. Four labs for 01, then MCQ for both midterm and final. It took over 5 months get an update on the petition I submitted, I had submitted last year in the beginning of July and got a response in mid December :/. If you're talking about smaller house parties, I know "the club" (a club at utsc literally called the club) hosts some parties and fun activities every now and then. I’m in cs and for 4 or more courses, it’s always been a bit over 6k. Honestly, I love my major and the courses are so interesting. Getting a good grade was all down to doing the assigned questions on time, taking clear and concise notes (and reviewing those notes a day later), and getting help from peers of the prof whenever you encounter something you don't understand. It may not be worth it. Any advice on what I should do would be really appreciated. Networking events are available (all online now with covid). Didn't take 51, but in my opinion 57 is one of the more challenging psychology courses (in B level). Share. So I'm entering first year this Sept and have been reading through a lot of comments here and in the UTSC bird courses Facebook group, looking for electives for an easy 4. I got a 75%. I only took MATB41 and MATB24. atmosphere encourages only studying - no fun, no partying, no nothing. r/UTSC. It's not like he's the only professor that tries to make money off the students, others just do it a tiny bit more discreetly. There is something seriously wrong with class averages on midterms being 40%. I remember doing a small literature review (like 2 pages) and a small research assignment which required 2 interviews of other students. There's still good chance you'll be accepted. So far it's doable to keep up with. I know UTSC has its flaws (commuter school, etc), but UTSC does give a UofT degree (has value, recognition) so I'd like to ask current students the following: Of the 3 UTSC programs [management (BBA), international business (MIB), and the dual program quantitative finance stream (BBA/BSc)], Which is hardest to get into? ADMIN MOD. If you like linguistics and find the topic interesting, it’s an easy A. 4. The weekly workload is doable with readings, concise lecture videos and discussion questions. The material is not always intuitive, and honestly I just didn't vibe with it at all. but if you took mdm4u in high school u will be fine, those concepts are similar which u will learn probability, z score ish 2. Spend some time on the essay since it's worth 30%. But personally that prof is the best I have ever had and he is hard for a very good reason which you will understand if you come here. The fact that you go to UofT is probably a bigger factor than the fact you're in a CS co-op program at UTSC to most companies. Just to clarify, i am completely focusing on employment like potentially working in I know at UTSG and UTM, it’s just 63% in economics courses and calculus courses and 2. Your average is good, but advanced functions mark is dicey. I wouldn't say the course content was more difficult, but I had no idea what I was supposed to study so I just dropped it. 0 CGPA. GEN_Z1. This is legit, UTSC doesn't have it's own rank since it isn't it's own university, rather a campus of University of Toronto. Math specialist is comparatively easier to get into but i would still advise to keep a cgpa of about 3. Question. MATA37: Eat breathe sleep integrals (seriously don't stop practicing). The C and D level courses are where CS gets good IMO. PSYB32H3 Introduction to Clinical Psychology. I didn't really like the B level courses but CSCB58 is probably the best from the ones you listed. This is completely my opinion, but I feel like the purpose of a "coop" program at a University should be to get your feet in the door by securing a work term. MGFD40 is quite interesting and utilizes Python. Course enrolment for: first-years is on July 5th; second-years is on July 12th; third-years is on July 7th; fourth- and fifth-years is on June 27th. Cree is an eloquent speaker. Advice. This is a clear example of how UTSC students are treated as second class citizens. It covers low-level stuff like CPU's and assembly (love assembly it's so simple). UTSC's co-op is pretty good at getting you your first work term experience. I got in earlier this year with a 2. Some bio courses are meant to be hard. Admission to Computer Science at UTSC is based on marks only. Members Online • eleventeen_99. Not necessarily a dream work term, but a work term. Hi everyone, First of all, I've taken EESA06 and LINA01 - highly recommend if anyone wants to fulfill BR while boosting their GPA (by far easiest courses I've taken) Now I'm looking for bird courses to take during the Summer, currently missing BR for History Just curious, it seems like an unpopular major. I personally found micro to be more intuitive (and that held until 4th year), but I'd say in general people prefer macro over micro. Doctor Souza is nice and teaches well, but his tests aren't easy and there aren't any activities to boost your marks. Your first-year entrance isn't directly into Computer Science, but rather CMS (Computer Science Emailing works but only if you can portray your interest in it. It boils down to resources. (If you are here for the disaster of semester 2, read from the MATA22 section. Compared to micro, macro has less graph sketching, less calculus but more tedious algebra. 21 votes, 14 comments. I got in with 93-94% average (for both Grade 11 & 12). I took MATA23 about 4 years ago (before MATA22 replaced it). I forgot to mention, for the final exam, Professor Souza is most likely going to assign a journal article for you to read and make sense of before the exam. butterfly78901234 • 2 yr. If environmental science is an end goal you should look into what you need in order to get into the UTSC masters if environmental science FD50 with FC60 or FD60 is a good combo. Luckily this final wasn't that hard to get a decent mark on. This would prevent them from counting for your program requirements and negatively affect your academic career. pola02 If you have prof Lavine. You can also find jobs on LinkedIn, Indeed, or on company websites. Has anyone gotten an offer for UTSC Computer Science yet? If so, what is your average? My average for semester 1 was 95 and I think for semester 2 after midterms it will be around 93-95. Your additional coop term is going to be counted towards your 30 months experience anyways (assuming that your role is CPA approved for it to be counted). How well you do in that course depends on how well you memorize. Phlb09 is an interesting philosophy course talking about a broad range of topics. 2. Take notes from the text book, it's open book so just ctrl+f. To the people who took BIOD23 and BIOC54, who were your profs and what was the course like? easy? good profs? what are your thoughts? C54 was a lot of fun and I found it pretty easy! The prof is super nice and her exams were always fair, a good portion of the grade comes from weekly tutorials which are only an lool first 3 years it’s loaded with math heavy courses, the accounting courses is basic algebra and manipulation but it can get really confusing, the Econ courses are loaded with heavy calculus, there’s a certain required amount of Econ courses you have to take and that’s what brings down everyone’s GPA, you also have to take calc in the first year which isn’t as bad as the Econ Does anyone know which of these strategic management courses are hard/easy? MGSB22 - Entrepreneurship. maroontoastie. Great! The difficulty def ramps up after the midterm. 0 cGPA for guaranteed coop, 6. CSCC11 Machine Learning is probably one of the best. The prof is nice and approachable, and explains concepts clearly. Course Help. I made a petition before to reverse a CR for a course I needed. History, Philosophy & Cultural Studies. polkadots77. The cool thing about the parking structure, in addition to it being timber framed which makes it much more environmentally sustainable, is that it is designed to eventually be turned into either an office block or residence in the future when the campus develops to (hopefully) require less parking, or at least moving the parking If you mean ASTA01 (at UTSC), I did it a while back and it was easy. There are three essay assignments throughout the course but they give you plenty of time to prepare. ) Pre-face for new hopefuls: Computer Science at UTSC is a little different than that at other universities. A 35% midterm and a 45% final. This means that the 1500 NON-CMP1 students are competing for ~100 spots in CS POSt at UTSG with an anticipated 90+% cutoff. purple_2000. In terms of this year's out stream UTSG POSt, they anticipate that it will be over 90%. It's really busy and challenging. Thanks! Co-op program is not well structured (Also from what I have heard) I am completely torn between the two. Only the one you had at the time you applied. I'm doing fairly well in it despite maybe spending 1h~ on it a week, plus lectures. If you have a decent group for tutorial assignments then you will be golden. hello anyone takes the following courses. I almost think that knowing risk management basics should be a prerequisite for everyone in the Finance program. stridsforden. 0. However, I have seen people say that graduate school/med school/law school treat 85-89 differently than 90-100. Computer science averages. It's a perfectly fine course and Iris is a good professor. 3-3. If you want a job as an environment scientist take the science program and not the studies one. Hello, I'm a 2nd-year student in Management, and I wanted to ask some questions about my course load for the upcoming Fall semester. Also located in downtown which is better for jobs. C70, Dr. but from what Ivd heard from my friend, sohee is a wonderful prof, at least better than mahinda ( I had stab22 with him and it was UTSC is even more of a commuter campus than UTSG. There is a very good selection of companies for a first co-op, such as all of the big Canadian banks, some large, but archaic tech companies mgta01 is the easiest course out there. As long as you have 2. Also, co-op is only available at UTSC! There’s a website the school will share with you. There is a clear disconnect between class work and midterms. PSYB38H3 Introduction to Behaviour Modification. C-level bio and neuro courses. It's only the first day of classes and people typically drop out within the first week or maybe 2. I’m super biased on this as a linguistics major, but I found lina01 to be super fun and interesting. It took me about 8 weeks for the entire process (from the petition confirmation to actually removing the CR for the course). 10K subscribers in the UTSC community. The #1 social media platform for MCAT advice. 4, that’s 3 years ago. (The TAs tend to be awful tho). 5 CGPA, but I did well in both first year courses though. (edit I realized I put psyA02 instead of psyb32) Sort by: randomstudent2625. UTSC is very good for Computer Science and Coop, if you make POSt. Depending on what you are studying you may be able to fulfill the breadth requirement using the courses from your major. If they have CS experience from high school or similar, A48 shouldn't be too bad. Professors bios/research can be found on UTSC websites, Google, and research gate to name a few. Since my main focus for the first year is to get the post requirements for cs, I'm thinking that I will only take 2 random-Toronto-nerd. I know half of this reddit is in this course right now, so does anyone have any advice For a full time student, you should be paying a programme fee - this fee is the same regardless of how many courses you take, anywhere from 4-7. You have enough CR/NCR to be able to use it for all of your breadth requirement courses if you Go to UTSC r/UTSC • by snoewboy CS & Math View community ranking In the Top 10% of largest communities on Reddit. Sort by: Biobonobo. Nothing really time consuming. I was just putting it as a suggestion, as well as business, which is commonly seen as “easy” at UTSC Last year our final exam was 100 questions worth 50% of our final grade. To get into a minor, u/Tkd10 would just need a 2. Make sure to double check if med school treats 85-89 differently than 90-100. We do have some programs which include a Supplementary Application Form which focuses on work, volunteer and extracurricular experiences though Computer Science is not one of the included programs. I haven't taken C01 but for C09, I found most of the proofs to be pretty easy. Final average was high enough for the entrance scholarship but I didn't get it cause they won't look at your final. MGTA01. Better this than something disorganized. • 2 yr. 5% average. The final exam was really quite hard but McGowan gave us an extra 10% on the exam because of how hard it was. if math is not your strong suit and is something you want to avoid, i would choose ryerson instead. I'm about to finish my BBA @ UTSC, but I feel Management was a waste of time and money. So annoying. Hey guys, so I started Management in 2017 did a coop in Fall 2018 (it was supposed to be 8 months) got fired and subsequently got kicked off coop. A lot of this depends on your major but this is a brief rundown. Brush up on trigonometry. 0 to apply. Even though an 85% is a 4. If Safieh is teaching it, she gives tons of practice and really makes sure her students understand the content. Also the exams are non-cumulative. I found that MATB24 is barely related to MATA22. Overall, I would not hinge your decision on which one is easier, I would go with a double major if you are genuinely interested and think you can do well Unfortunately, I think all courses in this category are writing-heavy. •. At UTSG, if you take their one time, 1 year internship (PEY), you run the risk A03 was better and easier though, also maybe because the prof was better and more interesting. registrar likes to fuck you during their work time and free time, cares about you less than 5 Zimbabwe dollars. I believe UTSC said that like 85% of the students commute so because of this, it may be harder to make a lot of friends and talk to them but that does not make it impossible for you to find a small group of close friends to hangout with. true. EESA06 was insanely boring for me and I ended up CR/NCR'ing it. I'd say more memorization too. Edit: imagine down voting bc you actually bought the textbook and is angry bc you didn't know any better. A02 is more relatable. Do you think I'll get in? PSYB51 or PSYB57. Especially this year as the admissions for UTSG are more competitive and more people will definitely apply to UTSC/UTM. Yea its really cringe how there was 0 proofs or trig. All graded by the TA you have tutorials with. 😢 101 applicant. Courses. Hey guys! Any thought on the following courses. Like someone mentioned BIOB34. Average: 91-93. Having only lived in a Foley single room, I have nothing but good things to say about the residence tbh and feel like a lot of the criticism in this thread stems from the generic "utsc bad" rhetoric pushed in this subreddit. However, UTM has grown MASSIVELY in the last 15 years. I seriously don't know what to do. What are considered "bird" is really relative to UTSG CS: More research opportunities, New ASIP program for internship (but not mandatory and good gpa is required for entry), More cs courses to choose from. Recommend EESA01 over 06. Hey could you expand more on the differences you noticed between HLTA02 and HLTA03 I'm quite curious as I don't know which one to take. Good coop and is in Ottawa which is 2nd best tech hub in Canada. The topics each week look at the intersection of genetics, environment, and behaviour. Wᴇʟᴄᴏᴍᴇ ᴛᴏ ʀ/SGExᴀᴍs – the largest community on reddit discussing education and student life in Singapore! SGExams is also more than a subreddit - we're a registered nonprofit that organises initiatives supporting students' academics, career guidance, mental health and holistic development, such as webinars and mentorship programmes. All courses are very heavy with 14 midterms/term tests in total with 6 finals, and weekly assignments/quizzes for majority of my courses. I was hoping to get some info about the courses such as workload, difficulty, etc. . For fourth- and fifth-years, your start time will be viewable utsc is very math intensive, a good chunk of your econ courses are especially math heavy. I’m not an admissions officer but I’d say unless you can boost ur advanced functions grade into the 80s you’re not competitive. Apartment-Radiant. Natural Sciences. ago. Only concepts you need are matrix computations and eigenvalues and stuff. The program is "hard" because most profs I have had (and I think most profs at UTSC r/UTSC. Also another thing they don’t really tell you is that technically when applying it doesn’t matter what you actually Probably MATC09, MATC15, MATC01 (in the order of least difficult to most). HS admissions. Sarah's exam outlines covers everything you need to know. MATB41 also barely has anything to do with MATA37, just builds on a few concepts. Yes U of T is a tough school and has a reputation to maintain but it should NOT be able to manipulate things to keep class averages low. I am in my 4th year and one of my majors is population health studies. Either way works but there’s honestly no rush/difference in getting it earlier or later. For first- to third-years, you can view your start times on ACORN starting on June 27th. NROC34, NROC36, BIOC14, BIOC19, BIOC17. But I'm in sciences. It used to be 2. Solid CS program, not the best but is a pretty good choice after UW and UofT. On the one hand, UFT is more recognised world wide. Environmental-Car705. I found B41 much easier than A37. Neither specialists are necessarily "easier" than the other (but from personal experience, the 2 calc, 2 physics, and 2 organic chem you have to take with human bio specialist is kinda ass). Though I have no idea what the actual difficulty of the course will be, but at least there aren't weekly assignments and whatnot. Depending on what you want to do it is much preferred to have the science degree. On the other, McMaster has a good program known locally and has an environment that is “better” than UTSC. 5. 40% midterm and 60% final. C15 and C09 both had pretty easy assignments (midterms and final were a bit trickier). ANTA01 is a bit more interesting (although lots of rote memorization), but to your point has like a 6-10pg essay. Computer Science Admission UTSC 2022-2023. I'm wondering if I should take FREA01H3 - Language Practice I (I've taken French before) instead of Consumer Behaviour or maybe even another one of the 4 courses above it. A few small papers and reflective assignments. All B level sciences (chem, bio, psych). ) and a mixup of smaller startup companies and occasionally a large tech I wrote a reasonably good paper for this course last fall arguing why God cannot exist, and I cited Paley's watchmaker analogy, Darwin's theory of evolution, among other arguments and theories. There was some math involved but not anything beyond basic algebra. You can look at the timetable and do an advanced search. • 10 mo. I took STAB22, then attempted 27 the next semester. They are math heavy, that’s for sure. MembersOnline. 7. Their wording is important. And 4 short tutorial exercises. • 1 yr. I think you are fine, just make sure that your calculus mark is above 75, the conditional If you genuinely like the content, you will do well. You have to maintain a 8. You will have a much higher response rate applying from the portal compared to externally, especially if you have no experience. axj1614. PSYB30H3 Introduction to Personality. • 3 mo. A01 is more biological which is fine if you're into that, whereas PSYA02 was the more social aspects of psychology. 5 gpa you should be fine. My arguments were clearly supported, the format and writing was clear, precise and beyond what I imagine is required for a first year intro Much appreciate an answer. Three assignments and a final exam. Though I have taken PSYB55 (with Souza). Ottawa CS. I really joined for the coop or else I would have just taken a gap year after highschool and do engineering. Never really had a problem with staff and never really felt like any staff was trying explicitly to screw me over or be mean. The fact that he was fired from UTM should have raised a major red flag during hiring. Check your start time on ACORN prior to then. and if so which one was easier. additionally, it can be difficult to reach a higher gpa at utsc as there’s some level of grade deflation and has a strong focus on calculus based To be honest, if your looking for a party school, go to Western/Queens/Laurier. The cost would be the same for 4 or more courses. • 3 yr. 1. 75 across CSCA48 and one of the math courses needed for CS. Easy content and intensity. Thoughts on BIOD23 and BIOC54. It honestly doesn’t matter being late. I agree, but given that this is a subreddit for utsc students, I thought it would be appropriate. At the end of undergrad, you get a UofT degree, no campus specified on it. chingchong0122. B07 and C08 is a good course to have. So many good ones, but my favorite are probably: ENGA11 is goated and life changing. tbh regret taking linb18, it's like the lowest workload course (prob ~1hr in total every week, including lecs and assignments), but feels like a waste of money as I wasn't actually interested in it nor did I learn much. MGSC03 - Public Management. These questions appear on quizzes/tests a lot. jl359. What CR/NCR is meant for is to use it for breadth requirements or for electives you want to take just for fun without affecting your GPA. 5 credits from the following (I will get Quantitative Reasoning from intro to cs): Arts, Literature & Language. Journals are 500 words each, and both the midterm and exam are about 1500 word essays on the connecting I don't think the problem was the hard questions, it was more that 50% of the entire paper was just focused towards the end. I had C15 with Freidlander (who is well known in Number Theory) and Grinnell for C09 (who is a very good My Breadth requirements are 0. So while you won’t get a penalty fee, you won’t get a partial refund either. This means less funding, and the quality of the program differs (not always badly). MGFD30 is very math heavy, but IMO one of the most rewarding Finance courses at UTSC. I'm applying for utsc Scarborough bba (with coop) this year. Here's a list of bird courses I've found promising for anyone else looking. Pretty easy from what I remember. Typically what are so called "bird" courses are first year introductory courses. I’d recommend reading it thoroughly and work on summarizing the article in your own words (paragraph by paragraph), and make sure to include all the key points. Fiction hosts every Friday, and there's a kick-off party at nest club tomorrow. Fall 2021/Winter 2022 Timetable is Out! I like mgta01. Also, the grading is different since A01 had one 50% final exam at the end (no midterm) whereas A02 had 1 30% midterm and 1 30% final (iirc). Remember that a 4. MGTA02. MGSC14 - Management Ethics. As for the courses, yeah they're challenging, but it's made me better at managing myself. Money and Banking with Parkinson is a bore and not practical. Aren't all international fees for UTM, UTSG, UTSC around Go to UTSC r/UTSC. Do your homework to pick a lab that you would like. If you want a good career, UTSC Coop Computer Science is great. Not sure which course would be PSYAB10 but I guess it is psych so I cannot compare. After you have one work term, you can apply to internships To add to what others said, I would say maybe 5%-10% of the readings/viewings came up on the midterm and about 0% on the final. If you want to be safe, you probably need 92+. The prof who usually teaches it is an absolute legend. Ottawa SE. If you have more specific questions I can try to help you. Social & Behavioural Sciences. Since you are a bit late to the game you might have a long waitlist in front of you. There's about a book a week and the concepts are just focused on modernism. The averages of the students who were admitted last year Thoughts on MATA22 (Linear Algebra) and MATA37 (Calc 2) I have both of those maths next semester with Parker Glynn-Adey and Kathleen Smith respectively. the exams literally don’t require critical thinking, very straightforward and easy course. In the past, UTM/UTSC usually had smaller programs, smaller enrollment, smaller campuses, etc. I applied with a 78% average into co-op sciences (biochem) most requirments at Utsc is mid 70s to get in but high 70s for co-op. You'll have stress on all campuses. There are always parties for students in Toronto though. I know what you mean about cs/ds all too well. MATB24, STAB52 hard. 0 sgpa. Thank you! For a37, I had an average of 88% before final, but final destroyed my grade and I got 60 as a Hello, fellow current (and possibly future) UTSC CMS students. 75%. Need help choosing CSCA48 Prof/instructor. Thanks. secretwards. UserbasedCriticism • 1 yr. Thank you for any help. There were also some application-based questions too I believe, so try to see if you can reliably explain and apply the concepts. Also, if you get accepted, make sure you watch out for the POSt requirement as well. The exam itself was heavily memorization-based, so I’d recommend making sure that you remember as many concepts as you can. Got rejected from UTSG and UTSC Computer Science with 96. Co-op is valuable and is going to help you when you find a Staff has generally been really friendly (especially the co-op staff, these guys go above and beyond). Currently doing 6 courses rn. ADMIN MOD CSCA48 . 52 votes, 18 comments. Other than that, you just gotta find a 100% agree. As this is an important course for CS POSt, I’m looking for a prof who’s competent in teaching with added bonuses of generous marking and easier evaluations to ensure a sufficient grade. Usually offered by the school or by the employer. Took PSYB51, not PSYB57. ), some services (Metrolinx, Toronto hydro, Ontario Teachers Pension Plan, etc. Hi, I'd also like to add that MIB is the most expensive program at UTSC (last time I checked) once you consider the extra co-op fee (about $98 more, per semester for 8 semesters, than just management co-op) as well as travel abroad costs and the fact that you won't earn as much (typically) in an international co-op than you would in Canada. you just gotta read the textbook like two days before the exam, twice maybe and you’re good to go. The same professor taught the 2 courses, but STAB27 was less structured (the TA I had was also rather clueless- undergrad TA btw). 5. In UTSC's coop portal, you'll find big banks (CIBC, RBC, TD, etc. MGSC05 - The Changing World of Business-Government Relations. If you’re taking 6 cs courses or if you’re taking 6 electives, the fee would be the same. iwumbo2 UTSCards President, Computer Science/Astrophysics 2016-2022 • 6 yr. had the course this semester and had to drop it. your POSt decisions are based on your grades - for me personally, A67 and A22 were the hardest and rest all were pretty easy w some work. Bird Courses Summer 2023. Within UofT, UTSG is thought of to be the 'superior campus' because of it's size, resources and location. Summer 2023 fully online course? Courses. MGSC20 - Consulting and Contracting: New Ways to Work. ADMIN MOD. np hp av nu of qq np tv bi aj