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Joined: 12/4/2011 Posts: 46
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I just came across this course, as I was looking online. From the looks of it my school offers two courses (IDC4UL and IDC4UW) one of them being web development the other one being a leadership course. Has anyone taken these courses before? They sound pretty simple.. and considering that they are U courses, would that count in my top 6?
For those of you that have taken IDC4U, are these courses basically like average boosters?I'd appreciate if someone that has already taken this course, give a run down as to what you do and learn in it.
Thanks in advance for all the responses. :)
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Joined: 11/28/2011 Posts: 14
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I'm taking IDC4U9 this semester (Yearbook, basically incorporates business/arts/writing/leadership all in one course) and it's definitely an average booster for me. (I'm looking at around a 93% final) However, there are some people with 60's in this class. It's more of a course where you're allowed to do what you think you should do, as long as you meet the deadlines. So I am going to assume your web development course is similar, in that it's a pretty chill course overall as long as you complete your work. Our other IDC4U course is Marketing, which I'm taking NEXT semester. I know people who are getting high marks, but they have to do a lot of work in that class because of the way that teacher teaches (pop quizzes every day, pop quizzes at the end of a lesson to test you on whether you learned anything or not, brutal tests........) So I guess it really depends on your school's teachers, so I think it'd be best to ask somebody who's taken those courses before in your own school. And they definitely do count towards your top 6! (Web Development and Leadership sounds fun, you should totally try those courses out!) Honours BBA, WLU '16.
Applied for: - Laurier BBA (Accepted) - Guelph BComm (Marketing Management) + Co-op (Accepted) - Brock BBA + Co-op (Accepted) - Ryerson Business Management (Accepted) - UTM BComm (Accepted)
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Rank: Frosh  Joined: 7/7/2011 Posts: 44
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I'm currently taking IDC4UP and it's basically a leadership course but it's titled Peer Tutoring.. Basically we have class like once a week and we're supposed to do our practicum on our own time. There's a lot of different things you can be a part of, like Relay for Life, Best Buddies, ESL Tutoring, Literacy Group Tutoring, etc. It's pretty simple but at the beginning of the year we had to do a few tedious assignments, like choosing a career and presenting how it is interdisciplinary to the class. Pretty simple assignment, but a boring one. We've also had a psychology assignment, and a history assignment in this class.. But other than actual assignments you're marked on your practicum. We're also required to keep logs of our practicum, so every time we have a meeting we must log it and write a reflection on it, also very tedious. It's really up to you to hand everything in on time considering we only have class once a week. On the first term report card I had 83% in this course which is low considering I'm really involved in my practicum... I think it was the presentation that brought me down. Anyways, it's an okay course, definitely not what I expected though.
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IDC 4U This course can be about anything that falls in the guide lines of the description that falls into the chart your course book. It is defined as a interdisciplinary course. When I was in grade 10 they used to offer this course at my school. It was on stocks and general finance. Kinda sad they took away the course...it was prolly the easiest course in our school. I've seen schools use this course code from financial math to sport management. Wilfrid Laurier: Honours Business Administration Class of 2016
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Rank: Student Council
Joined: 1/28/2011 Posts: 482
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Yeah IDC courses vary at each school.. for us, it was Peer Tutoring. There were a lot of online components, really easy course from what I remember, got high 90s. UW Software Engineering 2015Check out my blog, where I talk about school, coop terms, and other random stuff :)
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 10/14/2011 Posts: 8
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IDC 4UO is yearbook at my school. If you constantly do the work, then it is a booster. If you don't, then you might expect a bad mark...
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SH6Asm <a href="http://luvxcoqdxvsf.com/">luvxcoqdxvsf</a> **Shields** Accepted: University of Toronto: Social Sciences + Vic One (Pearson Stream) Carleton University: Honours Science University of British Columbia: Arts
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A rolling stone is worth two in the bush, tnahks to this article. **Shields** Accepted: University of Toronto: Social Sciences + Vic One (Pearson Stream) Carleton University: Honours Science University of British Columbia: Arts
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Ab fab my gdoloy man. **Shields** Accepted: University of Toronto: Social Sciences + Vic One (Pearson Stream) Carleton University: Honours Science University of British Columbia: Arts
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Rank: Frosh  Joined: 2/24/2012 Posts: 23
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IDC 4U was Yearbook at my school; it was the highest mark overall I've received. Just do the work to the best of your ability & meet deadlines and you're guaranteed an average booster. QUEEN'S '16 Honours Arts applied and accepted social sciences - western humanities - uot victoria college humanities - mcmaster criminology - york
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 7/6/2011 Posts: 8
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I'm here Currently in IDC4UP which is Understanding and Experiencing Leadership. In short, it relates psych, soc and business to leadership and how you look at leadership from these perspectives. We do alot of activities in the school and overall the course is awesome. It will likely be my highest 12U mark and mark ever. BROCK UNIVERSITY Political Science Class of 2017
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 12/4/2011 Posts: 46
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Thanks very much for the replies! :) I will definitely look into picking one of those courses, I just hope the workload isn't too bad and if it's an average booster, that will be a plus! :D
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Rank: Student Body Vice-President
Joined: 5/3/2011 Posts: 721
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In my school it was Brain Behaviour. Absolutely loved it!
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 12/4/2011 Posts: 46
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aquarius wrote:In my school it was Brain Behaviour. Absolutely loved it! LOL Brain Behaviour! Never heard of that one, sounds interesting!! I also had one more question are these IDC4U courses offered online as well? Or are they meant to be only in class? Thanks again for the responses. :)
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Rank: Student Body Vice-President
Joined: 5/3/2011 Posts: 721
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MiniMac wrote:aquarius wrote:In my school it was Brain Behaviour. Absolutely loved it! LOL Brain Behaviour! Never heard of that one, sounds interesting!! I also had one more question are these IDC4U courses offered online as well? Or are they meant to be only in class? Thanks again for the responses. :) My teacher was given permission to write the course. He was also my Grade 11 AP Psychology teacher too. I believe he works very closely with Ryerson preparing materials for them too. I'm sure they offer online courses but not Brain Behaviour; It could be unique to our school.
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 1/3/2012 Posts: 29
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I took IDC4U, easiest class ever! It was a yearbook course and you pretty much didn't have to do anything and you get like 90+. I finished with a 96 and I barely went to class, but then again my teacher was pretty chill. Take it; it's definitely an average booster! (: Waterloo - Honors Arts; Psychology Co-op (May 2012); Accepted UWO Kings - Social Sciences; Psychology (Fall 2012); Attending Laurier - Honours BA Psychology (Fall 2012); Accepted Melbourne (Australia) - BA Psychology (June 2012); Accepted [avg 86%] Average 84%
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