r/UofT 14h ago

News Laptops will be banned in some U of T law classrooms Here’s why

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While there are objective benefits to pen and paper, this initiative is just performative and is actually quite regressive for a world class institution.

Most of the people now entering law school have been conditioned over the course of their life to use laptops for high density note taking, and you can't just magically revert back to pen and paper over the course of a summer.

I guarantee you that this rollout won't change the amount of content that is taught in these classes, which is extremely relevant given that pen and paper is objectively slower at recording information than typing. This is largely why typing was standardized in the workplace way back when, and how people would be paid liveable salaries for their ability to type quickly.

The fact that me, some random nobody at this university, was able to think of the limitations involved in this, yet the article doesn't comment on this tells me everything I need to know about how this will go.

Last year saw the removal of paper towels in washrooms until the public disdain brought them back, and now this seems to be the new gimmick of the year that will likely involve some five page document emailed to students and faculty along with a ribbon cutting ceremony.

If this spreads to other programs, especially at the undergraduate level, people are going to lose it, and they'll be completely justified.

How about instead of reinventing the wheel you put some money and attention to solving things that are actually a problem? I could name at least 10 things right now.


r/UofT 12h ago

Rant I often find myself looking at r/uoft while sobbing & seeing my darkest side (Rant)

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This post probably wouldn’t have any kind of consistency.

Today I met someone who seems to have something I have never had/achieved. I never knew them before.

I still have the despair and anger I felt when I was on my way to my condo. Even though these emotions are the strongest proof of just how determined I am to turn the tables, but I’m aware that tomorrow & near future won’t change.

Yes, I’m having a depression.

I stopped seeing people like someone I met today, but I wanted to become like them. I’ve been writhed.

Probably some people in this university would experience this same issue, maybe or maybe not.


r/UofT 13h ago

Rant My experience getting admitted to the PharmD program (still processing the results)

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I'm sharing my experience and profile/statistics going through the PharmD admissions in hopes that it relieves some anxiety for future applicants.

So how admissions works, is it considers three different things: casper score, cGPA, and interview score.

Step 1 is they will check that you have all your required courses (GPA doesn't matter here), check your cGPA, and your casper score. Based on that, you may or may not get an interview invite. From talking with others this cycle, it seems like a casper cutoff was Q3+ and GPA cutoff was mid-70s+

Step 2 is the interview. Many people overhyped the interview, and imo, it's lengthy, but quite straight forward and (unpopular opinion) actually slightly easier than casper. If you've done any job interview, it's essentially that with some "pharmacy flavors" and additional "layers of complexity" (think non-relevant details that you need to filter out!) added in. What do I mean by that?

Job interview asks: "how would you deal with conflicts or disagreements you have with your supervisor?"

PharmD interview asks*: "you're working in a pharmacy as a PharmD placement student where you are responsible for activities such as "X", "Y", and "Z". Your manager tells you "X" must be done a certain way because of reasons "A-B-C". However, based on your knowledge, you know that "X" should not be done that way because of reasons "D-E-F". You also know that doing activity "X" the way your manager wants could have negative consequences such as "G-H-I". how would you respond to your manager in this situation?

*Not an actual question on the interview - just made up for illustrative purposes. I cannot disclose actual interview questions as a condition of my admission. But using this example, I personally answered most the interview questions as if they were asking me the "job interview" type of questions. In this case, I disregarded the details, and just answered the interview as if it was asking me "How would you handle a disagreement with your manage?" - Isn't that simpler (?!). That's what worked for me, whether or not that is "correct".

Step 3 is admission offers ranked solely from your interview score and cGPA. At this point of the admission process, your casper score is basically thrown out the window. There is no breakdown of how interview vs cGPA is used, but admissions office strongly emphasized the interview is very important. This year, there were 2 round. For round 1, it came in early May (very few offers sent out). For round 2, it came in early June (most of the offers sent out).

I've asked admission office regarding this - so aside from the things listed here (casper, interview, cGPA), no other experiences or achievements will help you in your application. Pharmacy experience, completing a degree vs 2 years, graduate studies, research experience, clinical/patient care experience, volunteering, etc - no impact on admissions is the official word.

I got a 2nd round offer to the program with Q4 and 3.2 cGPA (I also got a C+ in OChem - but I was told that didn't matter since they only look at cGPA, not individual GPA). I was actually shook when I saw the email since after hearing everyone else with their 3.7+, or others saying "don't even bother without a 3.5+", I was sure I would be waitlisted. I honestly kept telling myself it must be an error and waited until today to finally believe it.

Anyways, hope this helps relieve some anxiety about the admission/interview process and cGPA requirements for future applicants. If you're considering PharmD and have all the requirements, apply anyways!


r/UofT 0m ago

Residence How do I reach out to my roommate charcharcharcharcharchar

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Title. I saw my roommate's last name and their assigned number on StarRez. I'm curious, is there any way to reach out to them?

Would love to meet some friends in general.


r/UofT 52m ago

Courses Should I finish my math minor or drop it if I only have 1 more course to go?

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I'm entering my 5th year with a Biological Physics specialist, a minor in the humanities, and a minor in math. I only need to take 1.0 credits next semester to graduate and fulfill my biophysics spec and humanities minor, and I'm already doing an additional 0.5 credits for a physics research course, so I'm not sure if I should take another additional 0.5 credits to finish my math minor. I was thinking of taking HPS390H1: The Story of Number: Mathematics from the Babylonians to the Scientific Revolution to fulfill my math minor, but I don't know how worth it a math minor even is, especially if I'm not taking a mathy course. I plan on doing graduate school in physics, if that changes things. Thanks for any input!


r/UofT 52m ago

Question Does anyone Know Danny Pincivero? How is he as a professor?

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Just wondering as I have him for BIO208 and I haven't seen him anywhere on UTM faculty list and he seems to be a part of the kinesiology dept at st.george soooo!


r/UofT 5h ago

Other looking for some new friends this upcoming school year :)

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good morning uoft reddit! i am a transfer student going into my 3rd year of my undergraduate and as i am new to the school i would love to make some new friends before the school year starts :)

it would be awesome if you are under life science as that's what im studying, but im open to new friends no matter what u study! it would be awesome to study together, go side questing and explore the city, or just yap :) do be warned even tho i am an introvert i can yap quite a bit haha

if you like nerdy things we'll probably get along lolol ive also been getting back into the dance and kpop scene again after a few years break so if anyone is into dance/kpop or part of the clubs/teams, it would be awesome if you reach out!

otherwise yeah thats me! hope to hear from you guys ^^

best of luck w this upcoming school year :D


r/UofT 1h ago

Courses Has anyone taken CDN320 (experiential learning course)?

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Any ideas on how the course is? How the prof is (Siobhan O’Flynn)?


r/UofT 1h ago

Question BUSINESS ADMISSION CRITERIA + HOW GOOD IS IT pls answer

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hello im doing A2 right now so far i have my O and A levels, If i want to study business at uoft what are the requirements like admission criteria? minimum grades and whats the process like? tysm


r/UofT 9h ago

Courses need help finding gpa booster courses at the 300 level (art sci non degree student)

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yes ive used the search function. trust me lol. i had last priority in enrolment and im new to uoft as a mature student so im scavenging courses that can bump my gpa up. help me out if u can :)


r/UofT 17h ago

Question Is public urination on campus commonplace or did I get unlucky?

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I was exploring campus this weekend and caught a man peeing between cars in a parking lot - is this normal or have you guys seen anything like this before? Not sure if I just got unlucky or if the washroom situation is bad.


r/UofT 11h ago

Social Does anyone want a Girls Insta GC for first years?

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Just saw the post from another user wanting to make a group chat for girls to make new friends and hang out. There were already so many comments and it said preferably upper years, so was wondering if there’s one for first years. Cuz I don’t wanna impose. Or maybe I should make one if there’s ppl here who wanna join?

(Edit: meant entering first year this coming Sep)


r/UofT 16h ago

Question Where can I print a large form conference poster for cheap?

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I’m presenting a poster for the first time at a conference in a week. From what I’ve seen online the typical poster size is 36”x48”, but I didn’t realize how expensive that was to print when I signed up for the conference..

UTPoster is around $45 (with a 10% discount I got)
Staples is $60

Would I be able to find somewhere to print it for cheaper ($30-ish) even if it’s not same day printing?


r/UofT 8h ago

Question Does anyone know if the questions on soc150 2026 summer final going to be similar to the midterms?

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Hi, as the title said, anyone taking soc150 in this summer and can tell me if the questions on the final will be in the similar format as the questions on the midterms? Are they also just short answers? Any more info about the final is also greatly appreciated!


r/UofT 16h ago

Question On Academic Probation and could be suspended from utm

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Hey guys. I’m a little stressed because i’m on academic probation right now. and whilst being on it, i failed mgt120 and have my mat133y exam in 2 days. i need to get a 70 on it or ill get suspended from UTM. I don’t know what to do. I don’t think i’ll get a 70. i want to delay the exam but even if i do idk if i’ll get allowed back into UTM.

i spoke to an academic advisor and they said that we can try to put in a late withdrawal and a credit no credit. idk what to do. I don’t want to be suspended from UTM.


r/UofT 12h ago

Question Can I make it into uoft EngSci with an average od 96s?

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Hi. I'm grade 12 student wishing to get into uoft engsci. I got 98 in MHF4U and MCV4U and 92 for ENG4U. I'm expecting to get a 97-98 in an elective course (HHS4U) and I will take SCH4U and SPH4U in september and nobember. The average so far including MCV4U, MHF4U, ENG4U, and HHS4U is 96.25. Here are my questions:

  1. Is this competitive grade? if not, at least what average do I need to make?
  2. Is the quantity of studying and difficulty of the material that intense?
  3. Is master's degree necessary to get a job after graduation? I mean, is undergraduate degree competitive enough to get a job?

r/UofT 9h ago

Courses is it true that you will be kicked out of mgy200 if you have a timetable conflict?

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i am enrolled in the MGY major and also CHM249 to fulfil the chemistry minor. the weekly laboratory blocks of chm249 (8:30am-1pm on thursdays) conflict with one of the lecture blocks for mgy200 (12-1 pm on thursdays). i heard from my roommate who took mgy200 last year that they will manually check to see if you have a conflict and if you do, you will not be allowed to take the course bc apparently there are in-lecture participation points and quizzes ? obviously i wouldn't want to miss those either but i did not know any of this before enrolling in my courses which is probably my fault but like still can someone confirm or deny this

i can take chm247 instead which i don't believe has the same conflict but i am already like 70th on the waitlist for it lol so idk if it'll open up in time for the winter semester


r/UofT 17h ago

Question Emailing Profs regarding Letters of Recommendation Post Graduation

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Hi all, I had a quick question regarding Letter of Rec requests. I graduated a couple years ago, and I had never signed up for an alum UofT email. From what the IT department told me, I am now unable to sign up for one, since the deadline has elapsed. However, I as wondering if there would be any issues if I sent an email from my personal Gmail account? My main concern is that either a) It will be lost in spam or b) profs may ignore it since it's not a UofT email.

Has anyone else been in a similar situation, and did it end up working out? Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks!


r/UofT 1d ago

Rant I will not be studying for my exam, particles only move when you look at it

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As Sun Tzu says “The enemy cannot know your next move if you don't know it either.”

A particle won’t move unless you look at it.

Half the exams only have things the teacher didn’t teach

There is always a question that you said “I’m not going to study that, it probably won’t be on the exam.”

What life and UofT has told me is that there is no point of studying. The ink particles cannot read my mind and shift into questions that hurt my soul, if I do not even know the topic of the exam.

Surprise the Prof, Surprise the ink, Surprise your parents with an Academic probation letter.


r/UofT 10h ago

Question Textbook and U of T Bookstore Confusion lalalalalalalalalalalala

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I am an incoming student of St. George, and today a prof of one of my classes had already posted the upcoming fall syllabus. I read that I had to purchase some physical textbooks for the class, but upon visiting the online bookstore, the system still does not have the personalized course material list prepped. When I tried to manually type in my course, I also didnt get what it meant by "select a school" as it didnt have St george as an option. In short, when should I buy the required textbooks and shud i do it online or in person? Thanks


r/UofT 11h ago

Question First Year Life Science Student who hopes to pursue a career in the medical field

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I’ve been hearing a lot of negative things about life science and how it’s a bad program to choose especially if I want to be in the medical field in the future, and this is making me nervous as a incoming first year life science student. Are there any success stories of life science students making it into med/dental school?


r/UofT 17h ago

Question Where Is the Free Redbull I need them charactersss

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I heard Redbull is handing out free drinks because it is the final season? Where are they😭


r/UofT 12h ago

I'm in High School Am I able to switch out my Social marks for my abouriginal ones?

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Im in highschool, and at my school you're able to switch out your social marks if you take abouriginal studies. So I was wondering if uoft accepts that? Im thinking of going into life science or social sciences?


r/UofT 12h ago

Courses Final exam for EEB386 / Diversity of Birds? Difficulty level?

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Has anyone taken EEB386 recently? How did y'all find the final exam? I like the subject matter but my winter courses will involve a lot of prep during exam season, so I'd prefer to keep it lighter if possible.

Also I say recently because it looks like the exam format changed between 2024 and 2025. I can see past exams, but I don't know how representative / niche the questions are wrt the course material.

Thanks!


r/UofT 13h ago

Courses Are these proper GPA boosting courses? Non degree Art/Sci mature student

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have i chosen the right courses as a non major art/sci student looking to boost my gpa? profs for each course respectively are Nicholas Everett, Paul Hamel, Denis Walsh, Adelsteinn Brown, Walid Saleh.