Can I find housing outside the city?

hello, I got into concordia for fall 26 about a week ago (late admission) and my roommate and I have been scavenging for apartments on facebook marketplace somewhere relatively close to the school. Problem is, both of us live in toronto and do not have a way to stay there unless we rent an airbnb. We’d like to avoid spending $600-$800 though. Is there any way to get an apartment without going to the city? Or do we need to suck it up and spend that money.

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u/Any_Effective172 — 3 days ago

i have a 2.8 gpa, is this enough to transfer externally to concordia?

i’m currently at guelph and i haaateee it so much, im doing bio and its kicking my ass. Most of my stem classes i’m not doing great in 60-65 on average, but my art courses im doing pretty well in 80-95 on average. I want to go into psych at concordia because i’m really interested in their masters program in art therapy, and I know they’ll have all the psych courses and studio art courses I need to get in. I’m just wondering how competitive it is to transfer, whether I should worry or not. I just finished my second year but i’ve been doing part time so credit-wise i’m equivalent to a first year. Also I have an F on my transcript but retook the class and passed with a 70 — does concordia include the fail in your GPA if you’ve retaken the course and passed?

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u/Any_Effective172 — 3 months ago

how to study efficiently when you lowkey know nothing

terrible semester, i have two deferred exams in roughly a week. Both bio classes, pathology and biochem. I know close to nothing for both. stressing the fuck out, I don’t want to waste my time rereading and taking notes on all the slides and end up failing. I feel like all the tips are like « use flash cards, take quizzes » etc etc but what do you do if you barely know anything?

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u/Any_Effective172 — 3 months ago