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Rank: Senior Student
Joined: 10/26/2011 Posts: 95
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I have applied to electrical engineering at UofT. My first semester average was amazing but my second semester was really tough and it dropped me. What are my chances of getting into UofT electrical engineering.
Advanced Functions: 91 English.............85 Calculus............83 Physics.............80 Chemistry...........73 Other U course......95
Average: 84.5% average with top 6
Average: 82.4% average with top 5( which is what I heard Uoft Uses to calculate admission averages.
So Do you think I will get in to UofT electrical engineering? Because I am seriously thinking of private schooling Chemistry.
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Rank: Student Body President
Joined: 3/3/2010 Posts: 9,235
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You will have to wait to find out. Not only does it depend on marks but also on who your competition is, your ECs and their relevance to the program, etc. All I can say is that last year, the admission average was 89% for engineering. Good luck on the admissions process! **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: Senior Student
Joined: 3/15/2012 Posts: 204
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if only ur chem mark was little higher u wud have a very good shot i think. The last year's cutoff was 82.9 for electrical, so you are just gona have to wait and see. Waterloo Computer Engineering Class of 2017
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Rank: Senior Student
Joined: 1/6/2012 Posts: 253
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I highly doubt if you can get in, I know how these guys are saying people can get into U of T engineering with 85average, but I got rejected with 86 so.... I'm not saying you don't have shot but I think you should probably thinking abut other schools as well I saw a paper that has all cut off marks and mean marks for admission but lost the link,,,, University of Toronto: Chemical Engineering --- Rejected...was 1st choice University of Toronto: Computer Science --- Accepted (April 19th) University of Waterloo: Chemical Engineering --- Accepted (April 7th) McGill University: Electrical, Computer & Software Engineering --- Accepted. (Mar 12th) University of Calgary: Engineering--- Accepted. (Mar 13th)
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Rank: Senior Student
Joined: 3/15/2012 Posts: 204
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maelong wrote:I highly doubt if you can get in, I know how these guys are saying people can get into U of T engineering with 85average, but I got rejected with 86 so.... I'm not saying you don't have shot but I think you should probably thinking abut other schools as well I saw a paper that has all cut off marks and mean marks for admission but lost the link,,,, May I know all the marks on your top 6 please. Can't believe you already got rejected with 86. do u go to a non-semestered school. But i c u got accepted to waterloo. congrats. Waterloo Computer Engineering Class of 2017
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Rank: Senior Student
Joined: 10/26/2011 Posts: 95
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I got into Western, Ryerson, UOIT, and Carelton all of which for engineering. Most are undeclared engineering. This was all in first semester. Should I be worrying too much about my last two acceptances UofT and Waterloo. I know that I am not going to Waterloo, and UofT is really difficult I heard. But I want to raise my average. Should I take Chem in P skool. Grade 12 is really stressful. Also Computer engineer, do you mind sharing your marks as well?
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Rank: Senior Student
Joined: 1/6/2012 Posts: 253
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computerengineer wrote:maelong wrote:I highly doubt if you can get in, I know how these guys are saying people can get into U of T engineering with 85average, but I got rejected with 86 so.... I'm not saying you don't have shot but I think you should probably thinking abut other schools as well I saw a paper that has all cut off marks and mean marks for admission but lost the link,,,, May I know all the marks on your top 6 please. Can't believe you already got rejected with 86. do u go to a non-semestered school. But i c u got accepted to waterloo. congrats. i'm from alberta so they only looked at my 5courses i think I got 85 on chem&physics, 90 on calculus, 86 on math, and 80 on english I think I had a good spf but my grade 11 marks are really bad they are like at high 60s-low 70s so... stay positive University of Toronto: Chemical Engineering --- Rejected...was 1st choice University of Toronto: Computer Science --- Accepted (April 19th) University of Waterloo: Chemical Engineering --- Accepted (April 7th) McGill University: Electrical, Computer & Software Engineering --- Accepted. (Mar 12th) University of Calgary: Engineering--- Accepted. (Mar 13th)
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 3/11/2012 Posts: 17
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maelong wrote:I highly doubt if you can get in, I know how these guys are saying people can get into U of T engineering with 85average, but I got rejected with 86 so.... I'm not saying you don't have shot but I think you should probably thinking abut other schools as well I saw a paper that has all cut off marks and mean marks for admission but lost the link,,,, dude can u tell me the cut-off for chemical engineering??
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Rank: Senior Student  Joined: 3/3/2012 Posts: 96
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Maelong is your math-- advanced functions? Just wondering. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor and catch the trade winds in your sails.
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Rank: Senior Student
Joined: 3/15/2012 Posts: 204
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mandeepthebest wrote:maelong wrote:I highly doubt if you can get in, I know how these guys are saying people can get into U of T engineering with 85average, but I got rejected with 86 so.... I'm not saying you don't have shot but I think you should probably thinking abut other schools as well I saw a paper that has all cut off marks and mean marks for admission but lost the link,,,, dude can u tell me the cut-off for chemical engineering?? I believe the cutoff last year was around 85.4. SO aim for 87+ just to be safe. Good marks in chemistry and math helps. Waterloo Computer Engineering Class of 2017
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