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Medic93
#41 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 3:42:38 PM
Rank: Student Council




Joined: 12/25/2011
Posts: 373
KevX wrote:
Medic93 wrote:
KevX wrote:
Medic93 wrote:
KevX wrote:
What are your rankings of your universities?
Me :

1) Queens
2) Western
3) Guelph
4) Waterloo-accepted
5) Ottawa
6) UofT, St. George
7) UOIT- accepted


Ranking Wise lol, well everyone's going to be BIAS with this kind of stuff but here's my bias list:

U of T
Western
Queens
Guelph
Waterloo
Ottawa
UOIT


Oh i meant like your universities, which is the one that you want to go to the most?


I want to go to U of T because I think they have one of the best Psychology departments in the world.


St.George campus?


Scarborough Campus, mainly due to the Neuropsychology research and course offerings such as Clinical Neuropsychology and Neuropsychological Rehabilitation!
McMaster University - Honours Psychology, Neuroscience, & Behaviour (B.A.) '2016

Career Plans:
Primary Goal: To become a Clinical Neuropsychologist
napinhei
#42 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 3:42:47 PM
Rank: Senior Student




Joined: 4/11/2011
Posts: 189
KevX wrote:
napinhei wrote:
KevX wrote:
What are your rankings of your universities?
Me :

1) Queens
2) Western
3) Guelph
4) Waterloo-accepted
5) Ottawa
6) UofT, St. George
7) UOIT- accepted


Same order as my signature.

Waterloo, then Laurier, then Guelph.

I still haven't heard from 'Loo, though, and it is killing me because I want to be in that program so bad!


Dont worry, u will get in. :)


Thanks! I really hope so. :)
Communication Studies │ Laurier '16

Plans for the Future...
Wilfrid Laurier University │ Class of 2016
Bachelor of Arts, Honours
Communication Studies (Co-op)
Minor in Cultural Studies

University of Waterloo │ Class of 2017
Master of Digital Experience Innovation

Application for Fall 2012...

University of Waterloo Honours Arts: English [Unconditional Offer]
Wilfrid Laurier University Honours Arts: English [Unconditional Offer] -> [Accepted offer, but transferred into Communication Studies]
University of Guelph Honours Arts: English [Unconditional Offer]
KevX
#43 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 3:42:57 PM
Rank: Frosh


Joined: 3/24/2012
Posts: 48
napinhei wrote:
KevX wrote:
napinhei wrote:
KevX wrote:
napinhei wrote:
KevX wrote:
napinhei wrote:
Haha, woo!

Well, since I seem to have uncovered two kindred spirits on here -- which has utterly shocked me, by the way -- it'd be nice to see if we all have anything else in common...

Top five favourite bands?

Attending Warped this year? (And yes, I know Warped isn't exactly 'metal,' but they've diversified the last few years to include a fair handful of metal acts.)

Either of you gamers?

I don't know, that is all I can think of right now, lol...


5 Fav bands:
1) As I Lay Dying
2) Lamb of God
3) In Flames
4) August Burns Red
5) Disturbed

Wish i could attend Warp tour, when is it?
I guess u can call me a gamer, just completeled Mass Effect 3.


It is July 15th. The website says Molson Ampitheatre, but if I heard correctly it will actually be on the Ontario Place grounds since it is closed now. Unless of course you're closer to Montreal than you are to Toronto, but I'm just assuming...


Also, curse you! I'm itching for ME3. Saving up for Guild Wars and Diablo, though, so I can't spend the money. :(


ME3 is pretty damn good, except for the ending
Also, see ya at the Metal Malverns club at Waterloo! :)


Yeah, I heard there was some big controversial hullabaloo over the ending. :/

Oh! So are you definitely going to UW then?


Umm, we'll have to see because i'm hoping to go to Queens or Western. But i doubt i will get in with an 84 average. If not, than it is either Waterloo or Guelph( if i get accepted).


Maybe you will! You never know. Good luck!

If you don't, then see you at Waterloo. You know you wanna be there way more than Guelph. Do I need to bribe you by bringing cookies to the metal club? ;) Lol.


Dam it, you've found my weakness....
Applied to biomed/biology for all:

Queens University: declined
University of Western: declined
University of Guelph: waiting
University of Ottawa: accepted
UofT St. George: waiting
UTM: admitted
University of Waterloo Biomed and Biology: admitted
University of Ontario Institute of Technology: admitted
KevX
#44 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 3:44:50 PM
Rank: Frosh


Joined: 3/24/2012
Posts: 48
Medic93 wrote:
KevX wrote:
Medic93 wrote:
KevX wrote:
Medic93 wrote:
KevX wrote:
What are your rankings of your universities?
Me :

1) Queens
2) Western
3) Guelph
4) Waterloo-accepted
5) Ottawa
6) UofT, St. George
7) UOIT- accepted


Ranking Wise lol, well everyone's going to be BIAS with this kind of stuff but here's my bias list:

U of T
Western
Queens
Guelph
Waterloo
Ottawa
UOIT


Oh i meant like your universities, which is the one that you want to go to the most?


I want to go to U of T because I think they have one of the best Psychology departments in the world.


St.George campus?


Scarborough Campus, mainly due to the Neuropsychology research and course offerings such as Clinical Neuropsychology and Neuropsychological Rehabilitation!


I should have applied to UTSC..... St. George's class sizes are wayyyyy to big for me to handle. I heard that 1st year courses for life science are like 300-1000 people per class. HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO MEET PEOPLE THERE????
Applied to biomed/biology for all:

Queens University: declined
University of Western: declined
University of Guelph: waiting
University of Ottawa: accepted
UofT St. George: waiting
UTM: admitted
University of Waterloo Biomed and Biology: admitted
University of Ontario Institute of Technology: admitted
KevX
#45 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 3:45:47 PM
Rank: Frosh


Joined: 3/24/2012
Posts: 48
napinhei wrote:
KevX wrote:
napinhei wrote:
KevX wrote:
What are your rankings of your universities?
Me :

1) Queens
2) Western
3) Guelph
4) Waterloo-accepted
5) Ottawa
6) UofT, St. George
7) UOIT- accepted


Same order as my signature.

Waterloo, then Laurier, then Guelph.

I still haven't heard from 'Loo, though, and it is killing me because I want to be in that program so bad!


Dont worry, u will get in. :)


Thanks! I really hope so. :)


Which rez are you considering?
Applied to biomed/biology for all:

Queens University: declined
University of Western: declined
University of Guelph: waiting
University of Ottawa: accepted
UofT St. George: waiting
UTM: admitted
University of Waterloo Biomed and Biology: admitted
University of Ontario Institute of Technology: admitted
napinhei
#46 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 3:52:26 PM
Rank: Senior Student




Joined: 4/11/2011
Posts: 189
KevX wrote:


Dam it, you've found my weakness....



Buahaha! Victory is mine. :3

KevX wrote:


Which rez are you considering?


Gah, I'm one of those lame kids who won't be doing rez. I'm staying at home. This isn't my first rodeo, you see, lol. I did one semester at Sheridan where I lived in residence. I hated every second of it. I'm just glad that Sheridan has suite style residence rather than the traditional one room shared between two people because I probably would have killed myself. In fairness, I probably wouldn't have hated it so much if I hadn't gotten the room mate from hell. Maybe it was just too much estrogen floating around or simply incompatible personalities, but the risk of it occurring again is just way too terrifying for me to do residence again.

At the very least, I would recommend you seek out a suite style residence at Waterloo. So worth the extra money. Not to scare you out of it... Sorry, lol, but I cannot sugar coat my bad experience.
Communication Studies │ Laurier '16

Plans for the Future...
Wilfrid Laurier University │ Class of 2016
Bachelor of Arts, Honours
Communication Studies (Co-op)
Minor in Cultural Studies

University of Waterloo │ Class of 2017
Master of Digital Experience Innovation

Application for Fall 2012...

University of Waterloo Honours Arts: English [Unconditional Offer]
Wilfrid Laurier University Honours Arts: English [Unconditional Offer] -> [Accepted offer, but transferred into Communication Studies]
University of Guelph Honours Arts: English [Unconditional Offer]
Medic93
#47 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 3:58:27 PM
Rank: Student Council




Joined: 12/25/2011
Posts: 373
KevX wrote:
Medic93 wrote:
KevX wrote:
Medic93 wrote:
KevX wrote:
Medic93 wrote:
KevX wrote:
What are your rankings of your universities?
Me :

1) Queens
2) Western
3) Guelph
4) Waterloo-accepted
5) Ottawa
6) UofT, St. George
7) UOIT- accepted


Ranking Wise lol, well everyone's going to be BIAS with this kind of stuff but here's my bias list:

U of T
Western
Queens
Guelph
Waterloo
Ottawa
UOIT


Oh i meant like your universities, which is the one that you want to go to the most?


I want to go to U of T because I think they have one of the best Psychology departments in the world.


St.George campus?


Scarborough Campus, mainly due to the Neuropsychology research and course offerings such as Clinical Neuropsychology and Neuropsychological Rehabilitation!


I should have applied to UTSC..... St. George's class sizes are wayyyyy to big for me to handle. I heard that 1st year courses for life science are like 300-1000 people per class. HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO MEET PEOPLE THERE????


LOL well apparently U of T doesn't have a great social scene but I'm not overly concerned about that, I'm sure I'll meet some people!

What program did you apply for?
McMaster University - Honours Psychology, Neuroscience, & Behaviour (B.A.) '2016

Career Plans:
Primary Goal: To become a Clinical Neuropsychologist
napinhei
#48 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 5:03:07 PM
Rank: Senior Student




Joined: 4/11/2011
Posts: 189
I'm a little bummed that it is only the three of us so far...
Communication Studies │ Laurier '16

Plans for the Future...
Wilfrid Laurier University │ Class of 2016
Bachelor of Arts, Honours
Communication Studies (Co-op)
Minor in Cultural Studies

University of Waterloo │ Class of 2017
Master of Digital Experience Innovation

Application for Fall 2012...

University of Waterloo Honours Arts: English [Unconditional Offer]
Wilfrid Laurier University Honours Arts: English [Unconditional Offer] -> [Accepted offer, but transferred into Communication Studies]
University of Guelph Honours Arts: English [Unconditional Offer]
Medic93
#49 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 5:47:33 PM
Rank: Student Council




Joined: 12/25/2011
Posts: 373
napinhei wrote:
I'm a little bummed that it is only the three of us so far...


Same lol, Like c'mon it can't just be 3 people on this entire forum who like Metal...

On a side note, I wish I had the time and money to be able to start a band, I always wanted to be in a band but unfortunately I can't afford a half stack amp and I'm busy with school.

So what are some good local bands that you guys know?
McMaster University - Honours Psychology, Neuroscience, & Behaviour (B.A.) '2016

Career Plans:
Primary Goal: To become a Clinical Neuropsychologist
KevX
#50 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 6:02:06 PM
Rank: Frosh


Joined: 3/24/2012
Posts: 48
Medic93 wrote:
KevX wrote:
Medic93 wrote:
KevX wrote:
Medic93 wrote:
KevX wrote:
Medic93 wrote:
KevX wrote:
What are your rankings of your universities?
Me :

1) Queens
2) Western
3) Guelph
4) Waterloo-accepted
5) Ottawa
6) UofT, St. George
7) UOIT- accepted


Ranking Wise lol, well everyone's going to be BIAS with this kind of stuff but here's my bias list:

U of T
Western
Queens
Guelph
Waterloo
Ottawa
UOIT


Oh i meant like your universities, which is the one that you want to go to the most?


I want to go to U of T because I think they have one of the best Psychology departments in the world.


St.George campus?


Scarborough Campus, mainly due to the Neuropsychology research and course offerings such as Clinical Neuropsychology and Neuropsychological Rehabilitation!


I should have applied to UTSC..... St. George's class sizes are wayyyyy to big for me to handle. I heard that 1st year courses for life science are like 300-1000 people per class. HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO MEET PEOPLE THERE????


LOL well apparently U of T doesn't have a great social scene but I'm not overly concerned about that, I'm sure I'll meet some people!

What program did you apply for?


I applied for life sciences (biology) at UofT and Ottawa
Biomed at everything else
Applied to biomed/biology for all:

Queens University: declined
University of Western: declined
University of Guelph: waiting
University of Ottawa: accepted
UofT St. George: waiting
UTM: admitted
University of Waterloo Biomed and Biology: admitted
University of Ontario Institute of Technology: admitted
KevX
#51 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 6:04:45 PM
Rank: Frosh


Joined: 3/24/2012
Posts: 48
napinhei wrote:
KevX wrote:


Dam it, you've found my weakness....



Buahaha! Victory is mine. :3

KevX wrote:


Which rez are you considering?


Gah, I'm one of those lame kids who won't be doing rez. I'm staying at home. This isn't my first rodeo, you see, lol. I did one semester at Sheridan where I lived in residence. I hated every second of it. I'm just glad that Sheridan has suite style residence rather than the traditional one room shared between two people because I probably would have killed myself. In fairness, I probably wouldn't have hated it so much if I hadn't gotten the room mate from hell. Maybe it was just too much estrogen floating around or simply incompatible personalities, but the risk of it occurring again is just way too terrifying for me to do residence again.

At the very least, I would recommend you seek out a suite style residence at Waterloo. So worth the extra money. Not to scare you out of it... Sorry, lol, but I cannot sugar coat my bad experience.


Just hope my roommate is someone who appreciates music, not some ignorant little kid.
Applied to biomed/biology for all:

Queens University: declined
University of Western: declined
University of Guelph: waiting
University of Ottawa: accepted
UofT St. George: waiting
UTM: admitted
University of Waterloo Biomed and Biology: admitted
University of Ontario Institute of Technology: admitted
KevX
#52 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 6:06:16 PM
Rank: Frosh


Joined: 3/24/2012
Posts: 48
Medic93 wrote:
napinhei wrote:
I'm a little bummed that it is only the three of us so far...


Same lol, Like c'mon it can't just be 3 people on this entire forum who like Metal...

On a side note, I wish I had the time and money to be able to start a band, I always wanted to be in a band but unfortunately I can't afford a half stack amp and I'm busy with school.

So what are some good local bands that you guys know?


I actually wanted to start a band in high school too, but there is NOBODY in my grade that i know of that listens to metal... so there goes my plan... MY school is all nerds lol, cant wait till i get out! 3 more months!!!!
Applied to biomed/biology for all:

Queens University: declined
University of Western: declined
University of Guelph: waiting
University of Ottawa: accepted
UofT St. George: waiting
UTM: admitted
University of Waterloo Biomed and Biology: admitted
University of Ontario Institute of Technology: admitted
napinhei
#53 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 6:07:28 PM
Rank: Senior Student




Joined: 4/11/2011
Posts: 189
Medic93 wrote:
napinhei wrote:
I'm a little bummed that it is only the three of us so far...


Same lol, Like c'mon it can't just be 3 people on this entire forum who like Metal...

On a side note, I wish I had the time and money to be able to start a band, I always wanted to be in a band but unfortunately I can't afford a half stack amp and I'm busy with school.

So what are some good local bands that you guys know?



I know, right?

Ha. Bands. Brings back memories. I used to be in one way back in the day. Guitar and backing vocals from age 12-15. Thinking back on it, I cannot believe how young we were at the time. Kind of hilarious actually because, looking back, I actually really sucked despite taking lessons for years. Our drummer moved away, though, and we couldn't find a replacement. Eventually we realised we weren't very good anyway, lol, and so I stopped playing.

Good local bands... I have two that I quite enjoy. Maybe I'm bias, though, because the guys are friends of mine from high school. One of them is more on the metal side while the other is on the pop-punk side.

Unlimited

Chasing Amee
Communication Studies │ Laurier '16

Plans for the Future...
Wilfrid Laurier University │ Class of 2016
Bachelor of Arts, Honours
Communication Studies (Co-op)
Minor in Cultural Studies

University of Waterloo │ Class of 2017
Master of Digital Experience Innovation

Application for Fall 2012...

University of Waterloo Honours Arts: English [Unconditional Offer]
Wilfrid Laurier University Honours Arts: English [Unconditional Offer] -> [Accepted offer, but transferred into Communication Studies]
University of Guelph Honours Arts: English [Unconditional Offer]
KevX
#54 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 6:12:53 PM
Rank: Frosh


Joined: 3/24/2012
Posts: 48
napinhei wrote:
I'm a little bummed that it is only the three of us so far...


Have you been to Waterloo, how is the campus, the people and the professors?
Applied to biomed/biology for all:

Queens University: declined
University of Western: declined
University of Guelph: waiting
University of Ottawa: accepted
UofT St. George: waiting
UTM: admitted
University of Waterloo Biomed and Biology: admitted
University of Ontario Institute of Technology: admitted
napinhei
#55 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 6:27:34 PM
Rank: Senior Student




Joined: 4/11/2011
Posts: 189
KevX wrote:
napinhei wrote:
I'm a little bummed that it is only the three of us so far...


Have you been to Waterloo, how is the campus, the people and the professors?



I did take a tour of Waterloo! I wasn't able to attend the Open House, though, so I never got to meet the professors or know much about them. I recommend going here though if you want some insight on the profs. Just narrow down by faculty/subject and you'll get all sorts of ratings.

As for the people, everyone was incredibly friendly. I got to talk to students, not just the tour guides and everyone made me feel quite comfortable and excited to go there. I also found there to be a very diverse group of people. All I read on these forums is people saying how there are 'too many Asians,' but that seems silly. I saw more Caucasian individuals than anything else, but there was a nice mix of many ethnicities as well as what appeared to be an even mix of genders. And just based on all the clubs that UW has -- I obviously checked it out which is why I know they have a metal club -- there are people with a very wide variety of interests that are non-academic.

Personally, I really liked the campus. It was probably a lot larger than I would have wanted if given the option, but I am so in love with the particular program offered there that I can overlook this without problem. Many of the buildings are quite dated looking, but what do you expect from a 50 year old institution? Even so, because it is on the newer side, the campus and its buildings are in a much nicer state than some universities. I love the creative approach that they took when planning the buildings. For example, the psychology building's interior is modeled after a brain, and there is a computer science/engineering building modeled after a microchip. Very cool inside. And the newer additions such as the environment studies building is gorgeous. Also really nice is that the campus is really well contained. Even so, there are several Timmies EVERYWHERE<3. Despite its size, everything is packed really close together and within the university there are no parking lots to get in the way. Very pedestrian friendly. I also adore that there is a lot of greenery everywhere. Trees, grass, etc rather than a strictly industrial, concrete environment. I quite liked seeing squirrels and geese everywhere. Speaking of geese, the rumors are true! Lol, geese are everywhere. Apparently some of them even stay the whole winter. As I walked around, they were honking and hanging out as if there wasn't people all over. While this maybe annoying in some instances, I thought it was pretty neat, lol.
Communication Studies │ Laurier '16

Plans for the Future...
Wilfrid Laurier University │ Class of 2016
Bachelor of Arts, Honours
Communication Studies (Co-op)
Minor in Cultural Studies

University of Waterloo │ Class of 2017
Master of Digital Experience Innovation

Application for Fall 2012...

University of Waterloo Honours Arts: English [Unconditional Offer]
Wilfrid Laurier University Honours Arts: English [Unconditional Offer] -> [Accepted offer, but transferred into Communication Studies]
University of Guelph Honours Arts: English [Unconditional Offer]
KevX
#56 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 6:42:08 PM
Rank: Frosh


Joined: 3/24/2012
Posts: 48
napinhei wrote:
KevX wrote:
napinhei wrote:
I'm a little bummed that it is only the three of us so far...


Have you been to Waterloo, how is the campus, the people and the professors?



I did take a tour of Waterloo! I wasn't able to attend the Open House, though, so I never got to meet the professors or know much about them. I recommend going here though if you want some insight on the profs. Just narrow down by faculty/subject and you'll get all sorts of ratings.

As for the people, everyone was incredibly friendly. I got to talk to students, not just the tour guides and everyone made me feel quite comfortable and excited to go there. I also found there to be a very diverse group of people. All I read on these forums is people saying how there are 'too many Asians,' but that seems silly. I saw more Caucasian individuals than anything else, but there was a nice mix of many ethnicities as well as what appeared to be an even mix of genders. And just based on all the clubs that UW has -- I obviously checked it out which is why I know they have a metal club -- there are people with a very wide variety of interests that are non-academic.

Personally, I really liked the campus. It was probably a lot larger than I would have wanted if given the option, but I am so in love with the particular program offered there that I can overlook this without problem. Many of the buildings are quite dated looking, but what do you expect from a 50 year old institution? Even so, because it is on the newer side, the campus and its buildings are in a much nicer state than some universities. I love the creative approach that they took when planning the buildings. For example, the psychology building's interior is modeled after a brain, and there is a computer science/engineering building modeled after a microchip. Very cool inside. And the newer additions such as the environment studies building is gorgeous. Also really nice is that the campus is really well contained. Even so, there are several Timmies EVERYWHERE<3. Despite its size, everything is packed really close together and within the university there are no parking lots to get in the way. Very pedestrian friendly. I also adore that there is a lot of greenery everywhere. Trees, grass, etc rather than a strictly industrial, concrete environment. I quite liked seeing squirrels and geese everywhere. Speaking of geese, the rumors are true! Lol, geese are everywhere. Apparently some of them even stay the whole winter. As I walked around, they were honking and hanging out as if there wasn't people all over. While this maybe annoying in some instances, I thought it was pretty neat, lol.


Wow, thanks for that detailed description. I have been to Waterloo once myself, it wasn't an open house or anything, i drove for 2 hours there just for the heck of it lols. There IS A LOT of geese and i swore i was stepping in geese droppings every minute... The buildings were modern, unlike Queen's campus. I did see a lot of asian people but also a lot of caucasian as well, i would say its like 45/50, with 5% other.
Applied to biomed/biology for all:

Queens University: declined
University of Western: declined
University of Guelph: waiting
University of Ottawa: accepted
UofT St. George: waiting
UTM: admitted
University of Waterloo Biomed and Biology: admitted
University of Ontario Institute of Technology: admitted
napinhei
#57 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 6:49:57 PM
Rank: Senior Student




Joined: 4/11/2011
Posts: 189
KevX wrote:


Wow, thanks for that detailed description. I have been to Waterloo once myself, it wasn't an open house or anything, i drove for 2 hours there just for the heck of it lols. There IS A LOT of geese and i swore i was stepping in geese droppings every minute... The buildings were modern, unlike Queen's campus. I did see a lot of asian people but also a lot of caucasian as well, i would say its like 45/50, with 5% other.


No problem! Descriptive writing is what I do best.

-points to signature- I want to major in English, after all. :P
.
Aha, quite a drive just for the heck of it!

And yes, there are an insane amount of geese. I think it gives the campus character, though! I don't know, I definitely see great charm in the campus. Honestly, I don't want to go anywhere else. It is pretty funny actually because when I was in grade 12 and looking at schools, Waterloo was my last choice. I wanted nothing to do with the place and swore I'd never go there... Then I took a year off, went to Mohawk, went to Sheridan, and am now desperate for Waterloo admission. Funny how things change.
Communication Studies │ Laurier '16

Plans for the Future...
Wilfrid Laurier University │ Class of 2016
Bachelor of Arts, Honours
Communication Studies (Co-op)
Minor in Cultural Studies

University of Waterloo │ Class of 2017
Master of Digital Experience Innovation

Application for Fall 2012...

University of Waterloo Honours Arts: English [Unconditional Offer]
Wilfrid Laurier University Honours Arts: English [Unconditional Offer] -> [Accepted offer, but transferred into Communication Studies]
University of Guelph Honours Arts: English [Unconditional Offer]
KevX
#58 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 7:28:17 PM
Rank: Frosh


Joined: 3/24/2012
Posts: 48
napinhei wrote:
KevX wrote:


Wow, thanks for that detailed description. I have been to Waterloo once myself, it wasn't an open house or anything, i drove for 2 hours there just for the heck of it lols. There IS A LOT of geese and i swore i was stepping in geese droppings every minute... The buildings were modern, unlike Queen's campus. I did see a lot of asian people but also a lot of caucasian as well, i would say its like 45/50, with 5% other.


No problem! Descriptive writing is what I do best.

-points to signature- I want to major in English, after all. :P
.
Aha, quite a drive just for the heck of it!

And yes, there are an insane amount of geese. I think it gives the campus character, though! I don't know, I definitely see great charm in the campus. Honestly, I don't want to go anywhere else. It is pretty funny actually because when I was in grade 12 and looking at schools, Waterloo was my last choice. I wanted nothing to do with the place and swore I'd never go there... Then I took a year off, went to Mohawk, went to Sheridan, and am now desperate for Waterloo admission. Funny how things change.


Yeah.. the only reason that i dont want to go to Waterloo is that i heard of all these negative things about Waterloo. Like how boring it is there, how there is no parties and how it is all guys. I doubt that any of those are true and people made them up because a minority of the students hate it there, so they spread it everywhere.
Applied to biomed/biology for all:

Queens University: declined
University of Western: declined
University of Guelph: waiting
University of Ottawa: accepted
UofT St. George: waiting
UTM: admitted
University of Waterloo Biomed and Biology: admitted
University of Ontario Institute of Technology: admitted
napinhei
#59 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 7:42:48 PM
Rank: Senior Student




Joined: 4/11/2011
Posts: 189
KevX wrote:
napinhei wrote:
KevX wrote:


Wow, thanks for that detailed description. I have been to Waterloo once myself, it wasn't an open house or anything, i drove for 2 hours there just for the heck of it lols. There IS A LOT of geese and i swore i was stepping in geese droppings every minute... The buildings were modern, unlike Queen's campus. I did see a lot of asian people but also a lot of caucasian as well, i would say its like 45/50, with 5% other.


No problem! Descriptive writing is what I do best.

-points to signature- I want to major in English, after all. :P
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Aha, quite a drive just for the heck of it!

And yes, there are an insane amount of geese. I think it gives the campus character, though! I don't know, I definitely see great charm in the campus. Honestly, I don't want to go anywhere else. It is pretty funny actually because when I was in grade 12 and looking at schools, Waterloo was my last choice. I wanted nothing to do with the place and swore I'd never go there... Then I took a year off, went to Mohawk, went to Sheridan, and am now desperate for Waterloo admission. Funny how things change.


Yeah.. the only reason that i dont want to go to Waterloo is that i heard of all these negative things about Waterloo. Like how boring it is there, how there is no parties and how it is all guys. I doubt that any of those are true and people made them up because a minority of the students hate it there, so they spread it everywhere.


Hmm, I know what you mean. I heard the same things. Honestly, I take those remarks with a grain of salt. Like, anywhere you go is going to be boring unless you put yourself out there. Plus, Waterloo can't be lame if their Frosh Week consists of foam parties. No matter what school you go to, you have to go to the party because the party won't come to you... Unless you go to 'Funshawe,' in which case the riot does come to you, LOL.

But seriously, I am a total believer that the social scene is what you make of it. Surround yourself with people who like to party, and actively go out looking for a good time and you will find it no matter what university you go to. And worse comes to worse, walk down the street to Laurier. We all know that no teaching actually goes on down there, just drunken good times... LOL, I'm horrible today. Dang. :P

As for all guys, I disagree. When I was there, I saw tons of girls. I also have a lot of friends who went to Waterloo straight from high school and only two of them are guys. The other six are girls. Plus, I'm a girl and I'm clearly heavily promoting the school. I don't even go there yet! I mean, maybe the faculty of science will have a lot more guys than girls -- and I know, I'm totally generalising which I shouldn't do, but I have a feeling more guys than girls in the sciences applies everywhere, not just Waterloo -- but who says you can't make friends outside your faculty?
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KevX
#60 Posted : Sunday, March 25, 2012 8:44:19 PM
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napinhei wrote:
KevX wrote:
napinhei wrote:
KevX wrote:


Wow, thanks for that detailed description. I have been to Waterloo once myself, it wasn't an open house or anything, i drove for 2 hours there just for the heck of it lols. There IS A LOT of geese and i swore i was stepping in geese droppings every minute... The buildings were modern, unlike Queen's campus. I did see a lot of asian people but also a lot of caucasian as well, i would say its like 45/50, with 5% other.


No problem! Descriptive writing is what I do best.

-points to signature- I want to major in English, after all. :P
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Aha, quite a drive just for the heck of it!

And yes, there are an insane amount of geese. I think it gives the campus character, though! I don't know, I definitely see great charm in the campus. Honestly, I don't want to go anywhere else. It is pretty funny actually because when I was in grade 12 and looking at schools, Waterloo was my last choice. I wanted nothing to do with the place and swore I'd never go there... Then I took a year off, went to Mohawk, went to Sheridan, and am now desperate for Waterloo admission. Funny how things change.


Yeah.. the only reason that i dont want to go to Waterloo is that i heard of all these negative things about Waterloo. Like how boring it is there, how there is no parties and how it is all guys. I doubt that any of those are true and people made them up because a minority of the students hate it there, so they spread it everywhere.


Hmm, I know what you mean. I heard the same things. Honestly, I take those remarks with a grain of salt. Like, anywhere you go is going to be boring unless you put yourself out there. Plus, Waterloo can't be lame if their Frosh Week consists of foam parties. No matter what school you go to, you have to go to the party because the party won't come to you... Unless you go to 'Funshawe,' in which case the riot does come to you, LOL.

But seriously, I am a total believer that the social scene is what you make of it. Surround yourself with people who like to party, and actively go out looking for a good time and you will find it no matter what university you go to. And worse comes to worse, walk down the street to Laurier. We all know that no teaching actually goes on down there, just drunken good times... LOL, I'm horrible today. Dang. :P

As for all guys, I disagree. When I was there, I saw tons of girls. I also have a lot of friends who went to Waterloo straight from high school and only two of them are guys. The other six are girls. Plus, I'm a girl and I'm clearly heavily promoting the school. I don't even go there yet! I mean, maybe the faculty of science will have a lot more guys than girls -- and I know, I'm totally generalising which I shouldn't do, but I have a feeling more guys than girls in the sciences applies everywhere, not just Waterloo -- but who says you can't make friends outside your faculty?


That is so true, i guess you have to see something for yourself to believe it. When you get in Waterloo, we should totally hang out! lol
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