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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 5/5/2012 Posts: 4
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moneymoneymoney wrote:bleep screwERS screw ALL OF YOUUUUU screw MCMATSER bleep BITCH bleepS I understand that you are disappointed and many of us are. But have some dignity and honour instead of filling up the forums with garbage. Pick yourself and carry on. It's not the end of the world or life.
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Rank: Senior Student
Joined: 12/14/2011 Posts: 52
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Rejected as well, but it's fine. Best of luck to the successful applicants and to the unsuccessful ones, continue to work hard in your undergraduate studies, as this shouldn't deter you from pursuing your future endeavours. September 2012 Admissions Cycle
1a. Princeton University (Early Action) - General Admision (Deferred) > (Waitlisted) (Rejected) 1b. University of Pennsylvania - Wharton School (Accepted) 2a. Queen's University - Commerce (Rejected) 2b. McMaster University - Health Sciences (Rejected) 3. University of Western Ontario - Biomed (Accepted) + AEO (Accepted) 4. University of Toronto St. George Campus - Life Sciences (Accepted) 5. Schulich School of Business - BBA (Accepted)
Attending : University of Pennsylvania - Wharton School
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Rank: Senior Student  Joined: 1/22/2012 Posts: 114
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Hello, I did not apply to Health Science because I knew I had no chance but I want to say CONGRATULATIONS to ALL that got into Health Science AND to those who applied but didn't get in. If you got in, I bow down to you, you are a-m-a-z-i-n-g x10000000. If you didn't get in, you're still amazing. By having the potential to get over 90% and writing a successful Supplementary Form, you're already a winner and will be successful regardless of the program. Of course it's natural to feel upset but remember, keep your head held high! The best is still to come AND you get to join me in the Kinesiology or Life Sci program. :) McMaster Kinesiology Class of 2016
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 5/5/2012 Posts: 4
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Tyop wrote:Rejected as well, but it's fine.
Best of luck to the successful applicants and to the unsuccessful ones, continue to work hard in your undergraduate studies, as this shouldn't deter you from pursuing your future endeavours. Sorry but looking at your signature your better off than fine. You got into IVEY US schools which is no smaller a feat than to get into Health Sci, probably even more difficult. Good luck to you sir!
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 1/7/2012 Posts: 20
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So i beat the odds and got accepted :) Anyways i want to take the time to thank all the current health sciences students for their help with answering our questions. This forum was very helpful through this journey. Can't wait to see everyone there at mac next year, and maybe May@Mac? McMaster Health Sciences-ACCEPTED! McMaster Life Sciences-accepted Western Biomed-accepted Queen's Science-accepted U of T Life Sciences-accepted Waterloo Life Science-accepted
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Rank: Student Body President
Joined: 12/13/2010 Posts: 1,053
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Congrats class of 2016! To the unsuccessful applicants: health sci isn't the be all and end all of science programs. Your university experience is what YOU make of it, and I'm sure you guys will have a great time wherever you decide to go. Getting rejected sucks but it may turn out to be a good thing! McMaster Bachelor of Health Sciences 2011 U of Guelph-OVC Doctor of Veterinary Medicine 2015
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Rank: Frosh  Joined: 4/24/2011 Posts: 48
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WOO :D got in! i won't be able to make it to may at mac 'cause i have to work a shift tomorrow!!! :( someone please give me a play by play on the forum tomorrow night??? would be much appreciated <3 McGill | Biological, Biomedical and Life Sciences
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Rank: Senior Student  Joined: 9/5/2011 Posts: 199
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If you guys have any questions about Hamilton, PM me or ask away. (Current resident for 9 years and my high school is RIGHT BESIDE Mac) BMOS, Ivey AEO University of Western Ontario | Class of 2016 President, Western Basketball ClubIf you like basketball, GET INVOLVED AND JOIN-> Pick-up games, team tournaments, socials outings watch NBA games, NBA 2K Tournaments and more! Executive position opportunities are also available for the 2013-2014 year. -->BMOS 1st year textbooks for sale
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 9/10/2011 Posts: 16
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rejected :( well, looks like UofA. University of Toronto Life Sci - Accepted 5k UWO Bio/Med Sci - Accepted UBC Science - Accepted University of Alberta Science - Accepted (Chancellor's Entrance Citation) Mcmaster Health Sci - Rejected
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 12/27/2011 Posts: 2
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I got in!!! WAS JUMPING UP AND DOWN! Applied to:
McMaster Health Sciences - Accepted! Queen's Science - Accepted Waterloo Life Sciences - Accepted Toronto Life Sciences St. George - Accepted Windsor Medical Physics - Accepted Western Biomedical Sciences - Accepted
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Rank: Student Body Vice-President
Joined: 5/3/2011 Posts: 722
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need2succeed wrote::) got in! Congratulations ! and to everybody else that got in too !!!!!!
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 4/28/2012 Posts: 27
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WKHC wrote:Aeria wrote:aquarius wrote: Anyway, out of curiosity any regrets? Well I wished I knew more about the program before I accepted my offer. Personally, I don't like writing reflections, journals ,essays or doing debates and discussions because marking in these classes tend to be subjective. You may know that GPA is very important for med school, and that for most people in BHSc, their lowest marks will be in Health Science classes because of their subjective nature. Sure you may not have tests or exams, but the subjective nature is just off-putting to someone like me. I took many science and math courses this year that are considered "hard" by many. But they were so much fairer than my Health Sci classes because the mark you get is what you earn not what someone thinks you deserve.Also you will get told repeatedly that "marks don't matter" which is just false and misleading. Anyways, I'll end my mini rant here. Don't be discouraged by what I said. Just like there are cons, there are many pros to the program. The biggest of which is the interaction. You will never get to be so close with faculty and so close with peers (due to lots of group work). Plus you will get many, many unique opportunities. So as long as you have an open mind, it's a great place to be. I think you just talked me out of HSci :( @Aeria, thanks for sharing with us how it is really like in HSci. I don't feel too bad now that I am rejected. The subjectiveness would really kill me anyway. Good luck and congrates to all who got in. Western BioMed 2016
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 2/12/2011 Posts: 41
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WKHC wrote: @Aeria, thanks for sharing with us how it is really like in HSci. I don't feel too bad now that I am rejected. The subjectiveness would really kill me anyway. Good luck and congrates to all who got in.
You're welcome and to everyone else who didn't get an offer, do not feel bad at all. This is far from a perfect program and your rejection might actually turn out to be a good thing. As long as you are a motivated individual, you can reach the same end goal, regardless of the path! :) McMaster University Bachelor of Health Sciences '15
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 4/2/2011 Posts: 8
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ACCEPTED!!! Will be going to May@Mac =) Does anyone know how many people applied this year and how many spots were available?
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Rank: Senior Student  Joined: 1/27/2011 Posts: 218
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Congratulations to everyone who was accepted! To those who weren't accepted, you will do well in whatever you choose to do. Don't let this discourage you! Good luck to everyone in your future endeavours! P.S. to those attending mac next year, I'm selling my first year textbooks. Holla when you start thinking about buying textbooks :P McMaster University Bachelor of Health Sciences 2015
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 4/2/2011 Posts: 8
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Aeria wrote:WKHC wrote: @Aeria, thanks for sharing with us how it is really like in HSci. I don't feel too bad now that I am rejected. The subjectiveness would really kill me anyway. Good luck and congrates to all who got in.
You're welcome and to everyone else who didn't get an offer, do not feel bad at all. This is far from a perfect program and your rejection might actually turn out to be a good thing. As long as you are a motivated individual, you can reach the same end goal, regardless of the path! :) What you said surprised me. I thought everyone in the program loved it! I got my offer today and am debating on whether or not to accept. I pm'd you! Any advice would be appreciated : )
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Rank: Senior Student  Joined: 1/27/2011 Posts: 131
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futuredoc wrote:Congratulations to everyone who was accepted! To those who weren't accepted, you will do well in whatever you choose to do. Don't let this discourage you!
Good luck to everyone in your future endeavours!
P.S. to those attending mac next year, I'm selling my first year textbooks. Holla when you start thinking about buying textbooks :P Empty your inbox! :) Bachelor of Health Sciences '16 McMaster University
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Rank: Senior Student  Joined: 1/28/2012 Posts: 64
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Accepted! Excited to see all my classmates McMaster Health Science 2016
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Rank: Senior Student
Joined: 10/30/2011 Posts: 229
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I wanted to get in just so I can meet all you amazing people -.- Mac clearly had other plans.
And lol Cyanic, getting started early :P
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Rank: Frosh  Joined: 5/7/2011 Posts: 10
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I'll see all you wonderful people there next year! McMaster Health Science 2016
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