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I am in Chemical Engineering. That's why I have to take org chem 1 and 2. I didn't take bio, that's for Science. However, since I am going to the direction of Bio-tech chem eng, I have some bio classes next year, all in Engineering faculty. I know some mech eng people, but they are all graduating. I heard, thermo 1 and 2 might be hard. Also, did you take PPOHS? It used to be 1 credit course and it's going to change to 2 credits. Tell all your fellows to take it AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. It's a joke really, at least now. smokingtooless, I think I know you guys U0s. I saw a group of 3-5 chinese students study in Engineering library all the time. Maybe you are one of them.
CoCo, Brown is for sure a very nice person. The thing is, you must learn how to face unexpected situations. That's very basic skill for you to survive at McGill. You know why in engineering every year, there are that many people fail? Because we had strange exams all the time. Nothing is within expectations. So you are fuccked again and again. In Science, D means 50-55. In engineering, we don't use this University standard scale because that means 80% would fail since nearly no one can get above 55/100 in all exams, impossible... usually, 65/100 is an A already. |
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