
4th Quartile! 7/19
GGs chat. 3 days of studying. MCAT the week prior . 😭😭 I’m ngl I got a lottt of personal questions to my surprise.

GGs chat. 3 days of studying. MCAT the week prior . 😭😭 I’m ngl I got a lottt of personal questions to my surprise.
Any teachers I should be aware of??? Positive things help too😄
Hey, I was just wondering if there's any profs I should avoid or choose. I'm in Health Sciences, and I've attached my schedule for first semester. I choose Physical Activity and Health (Fit/Walk), and I don't have COE. *Edit: I also added all the prof options I have for this semester*
bonjour je viens de terminer mon secondaire 5 et je rentre en SN cet automne,
j’ai des cours de chimie général, mécanique et de calcul differenciel
avez vous des recommendations pour prendre de l‘avance sur la matière et me préparer un maximum ? (Chaine YouTube, cahier, conseils)
merci d’avance
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Hello,
If there's anyone with used books or any knowledge regarding the specifications regarding the courses we have to take on first semester, it would be greatly appreciated. I'd also like to know how the profs are regarding attendance and the overall structure of the course. Do we need to get the books?
I was planning on doing weight training at Marianopolis, but my friends told me to do the walking course for a better R-Score. I genuinely don't know what to choose. Anyone know if weight lifting is really that difficult?
I just received a notification for Marianopolis' Calculus Plus program, and I'm being told after having looked at my grades, it would be a good idea to take this course. I have 89% in SN and the only reason my grade isn't higher is cause I always forget random shit. I'm so confused as to why I should apply for this program. Is dfferential calculus really that hard? Do I need to apply? What are the advantages/inconveniences of this program?
I just received a notification for Marianopolis' Calculus Plus program, and I'm being told after having looked at my grades, it would be a good idea to take this course. I have 89% in SN and the only reason my grade isn't higher is cause I always forget random shit. I'm so confused as to why I should apply for this program. Is dfferential calculus really that hard? Do I need to apply? What are the advantages/inconveniences of this program?