





I checked the website and it said generally I could but before anything I should ask my doctor. My doctor is really booked and the next available appointment is in 3 weeks. Is there anything major about specifically putting it on at night or can I just switch to the day? (I have slight eczema/dryness on my hands if that changes anything)
How do you determine a good preacher curl machine from a bad one? I have 2 different preacher curls in my gym which are different in how they work. One is more about using a pulley system to get the stack up while the other is plate loaded. I haven’t tried the plate loaded one yet but I’ve been using the pulley one for a while and it works fine. I’m going to try the other one next week and want to know how to determine which one will be better. I’ve also over heard some people saying the preacher curl machine I’ve currently been using is pretty bad so that’s why I’m asking
Compared to other universities how good are TMU’s Business majors?
I'm graduating and going to TMU for Economics and Finance this coming summer, and honestly i'm only really going so i can transfer out to a better business course in a different uni (not just McMaster or Laurier). Obviously i'm going to email the university admissions offices to ask about this but i'm also looking for an outside perspective. How difficult is it to transfer out from TMU? How many credits will actually transfer over? Are there any other difficulties which might arise?
I'm graduating and going to TMU for Economics and Finance this coming summer, and honestly i'm only really going so i can transfer out to a better business course in a different uni (not just McMaster or Laurier). Obviously i'm going to email the university admissions offices to ask about this but i'm also looking for an outside perspective. How difficult is it to transfer out from TMU? How many credits will actually transfer over? Are there any other difficulties which might arise?
I’ve just started my application now (really late Ik) and am currently wondering if this is the correct way to pay. I know there is an approx 3-5 day wait period so I’m not sure if this is the correct way to pay or not.
I live an hour and a half away and I wanna get the best option possible
I know this is a very common question but I’m more so trying to see if anyone has a similar experience. When looking at something I need to do from the lens of how I’m going to get myself to do it, I feel like a lot of the time I imagine the task as already done and over complicate the actual process of getting myself to do it. Every time I have an assignment to do my mind is always telling myself I’m going to do it anyway and that it’s just going to happen later. I feel like this gives my brain a sense of accomplishment almost like the task has already been accomplished. Outside of just a singular task, on the topic of just getting yourself to do something you know you need to do but don’t want to, I again overcomplicate and find that my mind is always looking for some trick or a specific step by step procedure to make me just magically want to do the task or something like that. But does anything like that even exist or is it just the simple idea of will power and just genuinely forcing both your body and mind to do something no matter how mentally dulling and “painful” it is? The one exception I have to this issue is the gym; Every time I’m in bed and struggling to get up I am somehow able to force myself to go to the kitchen and drink my pre workout. At this point I feel like the process of going to the gym and working out is more so done by the fact that I have a stimulant which makes me want to move rather than willpower. I’ve tried stimulants to make myself do homework but even then I just can’t get myself out of my bed. I’ve recognized that me staying in my bed is my main problem but even then I am not able to get out of bed to do my work even when I am anticipating that I will and planning to just walk around for 5 minutes before doing my work. At the end of the day I know this is an internal problem which I can only blame myself for but does anyone know how to combat this?
I know this is a very common question but I’m more so trying to see if anyone has a similar experience. When looking at something I need to do from the lens of how I’m going to get myself to do it, I feel like a lot of the time I imagine the task as already done and over complicate the actual process of getting myself to do it. Every time I have an assignment to do my mind is always telling myself I’m going to do it anyway and that it’s just going to happen later. I feel like this gives my brain a sense of accomplishment almost like the task has already been accomplished. Outside of just a singular task, on the topic of just getting yourself to do something you know you need to do but don’t want to, I again overcomplicate and find that my mind is always looking for some trick or a specific step by step procedure to make me just magically want to do the task or something like that. But does anything like that even exist or is it just the simple idea of will power and just genuinely forcing both your body and mind to do something no matter how mentally dulling and “painful” it is? The one exception I have to this issue is the gym; Every time I’m in bed and struggling to get up I am somehow able to force myself to go to the kitchen and drink my pre workout. At this point I feel like the process of going to the gym and working out is more so done by the fact that I have a stimulant which makes me want to move rather than willpower. I’ve tried stimulants to make myself do homework but even then I just can’t get myself out of my bed. I’ve recognized that me staying in my bed is my main problem but even then I am not able to get out of bed to do my work even when I am anticipating that I will and planning to just walk around for 5 minutes before doing my work. At the end of the day I know this is an internal problem which I can only blame myself for but does anyone know how to combat this?
I know this is a very common question but I’m more so trying to see if anyone has a similar experience. When looking at something I need to do from the lens of how I’m going to get myself to do it, I feel like a lot of the time I imagine the task as already done and over complicate the actual process of getting myself to do it. Every time I have an assignment to do my mind is always telling myself I’m going to do it anyway and that it’s just going to happen later. I feel like this gives my brain a sense of accomplishment almost like the task has already been accomplished. Outside of just a singular task, on the topic of just getting yourself to do something you know you need to do but don’t want to, I again overcomplicate and find that my mind is always looking for some trick or a specific step by step procedure to make me just magically want to do the task or something like that. But does anything like that even exist or is it just the simple idea of will power and just genuinely forcing both your body and mind to do something no matter how mentally dulling and “painful” it is? The one exception I have to this issue is the gym; Every time I’m in bed and struggling to get up I am somehow able to force myself to go to the kitchen and drink my pre workout. At this point I feel like the process of going to the gym and working out is more so done by the fact that I have a stimulant which makes me want to move rather than willpower. I’ve tried stimulants to make myself do homework but even then I just can’t get myself out of my bed. I’ve recognized that me staying in my bed is my main problem but even then I am not able to get out of bed to do my work even when I am anticipating that I will and planning to just walk around for 5 minutes before doing my work. At the end of the day I know this is an internal problem which I can only blame myself for but does anyone know how to combat this?
I’m going into university at TMU for economics and finance - (BA) but I’m not really set on it and wondering if how easy or common it is for me to change into another major (Accounting and Finance - (BCOM)) which I’m interested in trying if economics and finance doesn’t work out. (My current top 6 average is 85%
I’m going into university at TMU for economics and finance - (BA) but I’m not really set on it and wondering if how easy or common it is for me to change into another major (Accounting and Finance - (BCOM)) which I’m interested in trying if economics and finance doesn’t work out
When looking at the required pre-requisites for these programs basically all business majors regarding accounting or finance require a (MHF4U) and (MCV4U) credit. I’m not necessarily strong in these subjects so I’m wondering what the content in the subject actually requires stuff like functions and calculus.
When looking at the required pre-requisites for these programs basically all business majors regarding accounting or finance require a (MHF4U) and (MCV4U) credit. I’m not necessarily strong in these subjects so I’m wondering what the content in the subject actually requires stuff like functions and calculus.
Is it worth going into economics and finance first year without co-op?
Is it worth going into economics and finance first year without co-op?