u/Aggressive_Ring8125

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I dropped 2 courses will this affect my osap?

So I'm going into Mac eng and I recently got 2 transfer credits from my uni (I did IB and thats how got those if anyone is wondering), so as a result I dropped 2 of my courses and I don't plan on taking two additional courses. Will this affect my OSAP, and if so what do I do, do I reapply, do I speak to a councilor, or will my Uni and OSAP sort that out internally?

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u/Aggressive_Ring8125 — 1 day ago

I dropped 2 courses, will this affect my OSAP?

So I'm an incoming Eng 1 student and I got 2 transfer credits recently so as a result I dropped 2 of my courses, will this affect my OSAP in any way if I told them that I have a full course load on my application?

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u/Aggressive_Ring8125 — 1 day ago

Why is Japan's birthrate so high (when compared to the competition)?

Ok lets get one thing straight, 1.2 is an incredibly low birthrate, however that being said it is significantly higher than the birthrate of almost every country in east Asia and Thailand (it is also as high as Canada's birthrate, but that's a whole separate issue). I did a bit research before this and came to the conclusion that this difference mostly comes down to the fact that Japan was the first country in Asia to become industrialized and so Japanese culture had more time to adjust to industrialization.

However I found that this conclusion does have its flaws, as China overturned most of its culture in the 1950's and 60's, so at least in theory China should have been more culturally accustomed to industrialization once it kicked off in the 70's and 80's (ik China's one child policy played a huge role in China's low birthrate but who is not to say that it would not have gone of a cliff anyways during the 2000's) and Taiwan which currently has the lowest birthrate in the world was industrialized during Japanese rule way before mainland China or Korea. So what other factors do you all think made Japan's birthrate not tank as much?

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u/Aggressive_Ring8125 — 2 months ago

Not to mention Ukraine and the cold war being obvious reasons as well. I'm just wondering if their are some other reasons as Japan has the some of the worst opinions of Russia in the world.

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u/Aggressive_Ring8125 — 4 months ago