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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 5/3/2012 Posts: 5
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I was just wondering, if I rank Saugeen as my number one choice, what are my chances of getting it?
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Rank: Senior Student  Joined: 2/1/2012 Posts: 100
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My buddy says there is a myth that if you put Saugeen as your number 1 choice they'll put you somewhere else, but if you put it as a later choice they'll put you in Saugeen just because they don't want people who want to be in Saugeen in Saugeen. But if you wanna go there i'd just put it as first. WESTERN KINESIOLOGY CLASS OF 2016
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 5/3/2012 Posts: 5
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Damn. Well it is my first choice for sure, if you request a specific room mate does that lower your chances of getting it?
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Rank: Senior Student
Joined: 4/23/2011 Posts: 226
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As long as that myth is just a myth, if you rank Saugeen first you are practically guaranteed it. And if you and your friend request each other as roommates and rank the residences identically, this should increase your chances of getting your first choice. UWO Honours Specialization in Medical Sciences 2013
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 12/16/2011 Posts: 26
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You will most likely get into Saugeen if you rank it as your first choice. Congrats! I lived in the zoo last year and it was a blast - plus we have the best cafeteria on campus (: University of Western Ontario - 2015 AEO; Actuarial Science and Mathematics
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 5/4/2012 Posts: 31
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1/3 of western first years end up in saugeen so I'd say a 99% chance you'd get it. While there is that "myth," the university doesn't gain anything from putting students in residences they don't want. I think these myths are created by students who were displeased with their residence assignments and wanted to put blame on something. I'd do the same thing if I was in that situation. Western puts roommate preference first in terms of residences, so if you and your friend request each other, it will happen no matter what and seeing as the system is lottery based, you have twice the chance of getting your first choice for residence. The University of Western Ontario, Class of 2016Offered Admission to:
The University of Western Ontario - Biological and Medical Sciences May 11, 2012 McMaster University - Life Sciences February 17, 2012 Queen's University - Science (Honours) February 24, 2012
Waiting to Receive Admission to: none! 3/3
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