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    Quote Originally Posted by JBI View Post
    I don't start classes until the ninth, and my schedule is a beast - Italian, French Chinese, Chinese History, East Asian Critical Approaches, and English literature from 1500-1600 - quite messy, and like 20 hours of class each week :!@! Bit worried about the Chinese, but probably only 30-50 new characters a week, so it shouldn't be too bad.
    Are you taking 6 FCEs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanEagle View Post
    Are you taking 6 FCEs?
    Yeah.

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    ^ Too bad you can't take advantage of U of T's flat fee policy.

    How do you manage 6 courses? Especially during the time when all the essays are due?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanEagle View Post
    ^ Too bad you can't take advantage of U of T's flat fee policy.

    How do you manage 6 courses? Especially during the time when all the essays are due?
    I dunno - always done six here, except for my first semester.

    Generally, I never forget anything said in a lecture, and when I take notes, and read, I record every single quote I may use later.

    It's the vocabulary for those language courses which really hurt though - so many new words, that you forget ones you really need.

    I'm not worried about East Asian theory and history though - only the language courses - the rest should be easy.

    6 isn't too much different than five.

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    ^ How many credits will you graduate with? I can't imagine taking more than 5 courses per semester.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanEagle View Post
    ^ How many credits will you graduate with? I can't imagine taking more than 5 courses per semester.
    Dunno - going to see if I can work out an abroad year, which would mean I lose a few - but generally, I'll take very few over 20 if I can help it. My last year will be a joke though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBI View Post
    My last year will be a joke though.
    Why is that?

    Quote Originally Posted by JBI View Post
    I'm not worried about East Asian theory and history though - only the language courses - the rest should be easy.
    "Easy" and "U of T courses" usually don't go hand-in-hand

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanEagle View Post
    "Easy" and "U of T courses" usually don't go hand-in-hand
    By easy I mean I can try my hardest and pull off the grades I want - you study here too?

    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanEagle View Post
    Why is that?
    Won't need any credits - I've got my English major virtually done already, and don't need to many more courses so it probably will be all language courses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBI View Post
    By easy I mean I can try my hardest and pull off the grades I want - you study here too?
    Yes, I'm going into third year.

    JBI, you mentioned in another thread that you consider yourself to be a feminist. Did you ever think about doing a minor in Women and Gender Studies? But I guess you already have enough on your plate, with three majors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanEagle View Post
    JBI, you mentioned in another thread that you consider yourself to be a feminist. Did you ever think about doing a minor in Women and Gender Studies? But I guess you already have enough on your plate, with three majors.
    There's really too much to take - I considered all sorts of minors, but really, right now it is too late - I've reworked what I wanted to major in already too many times.

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    ^ Yeah, the key to choosing your subject POSts is figuring out what you're interested in
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    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanEagle View Post
    How do you manage 6 courses? Especially during the time when all the essays are due?
    So Six isn't less than the standard? And here I was thinking I had got off light!
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    ^ I think that it depends on the school. At the University of Toronto, the standard course load is five courses per semester.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightshade View Post
    So Six isn't less than the standard? And here I was thinking I had got off light!
    6 is six full year courses, which, in my case is 20 hours of class a week, which is quite a bit of schooling. Here each class is worth the same amount of credits (unless it is a half course), so perhaps there may be some confusion.

    Eagle, you an English major?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBI View Post
    Eagle, you an English major?
    No, I got scared off after being forced to take English for four years in high school.

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