Pcl102 reddit It uses basic science terms and Professor Laposa explains everything really well. There's really nothing to complain about. Hi guys, I'm considering to enrol into PCL102. This is a pharmacology course meant to be a breadth course for non-life sci students. Hi guys! A recent graduate from UOFT. It's faster for you that way, you get more sources confirming the answer, and you're not clogging this subreddit unecessarily. Where can I find/purchase the previous pcl102 midterms? Archived post. Which one of these courses would you recommend? (in terms of load and difficulty) pcl102 is a science course made for non-life sci students. —- I’ve committed two academic offences in my first year, both worth 10% and less and both in Hi! I'm an incoming freshman at Rotman Commerce, and I need a course to fulfill my Breadth Requirement #4 - Living Things and Their Environment. Trying to decide between two and ideally would prefer avoiding open-ended type questions. ACORN/ROSI is telling me I'm over the limit (due to the waitlisted courses), is this something to worry about? • I'm thinking I might take 2 out of 3 of these (assuming I get into all 3 - bringing my course load to 6) is this a good idea Thoughts on SOC100, HPS110, FCS195, FSL102, and PCL102 I plan to take at least 3-4 of this next semester. There are readings that go along with each lecture but it's mostly just articles or websites, which you could probably finish in an hour or less per week. Not time consuming either I took the course because my friends said this course was birdy but there seems to be a lot of things to memorize. Don't blindly take one of these courses because you saw them listed here -- do some research first. So, please, drop your bird recommendations. George Campus - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself. If you have a pulse, you'll do fine. Lectures are boring. For student course evaluations, please visit the PTSA website Please consult the Arts & Science Timetable for course schedules. Those are most likely full tbh. There's a community for whatever you're interested in on Reddit. Thanks! For anyone taking PCL102 this semester, I've compiled the First in Human documentary series into a Youtube playlist PCL102 is super birdy for life sci students (MC tests & exams and it's really straightforward. I've taken pcl102 before, there were only couple of lectures that were about bio/chem. 5 credits) CHM135: Chemistry: Physical Principles i found this course so hard at first. Hey guys, could you please tell me some Bird/Easy courses in Breadth 1 and Breadth 4 categories? I am a Rotman student. Study with Quizlet and memorise flashcards containing terms like phase 1, 2, 3, 30, 70 and others. For people who have committed their second offence, what was the process like for you? I know people who have committed two offences for assignments worth under 10% were either put on academic probation and permanent notation on their transcript or suspended for under a year or 0 in the course. Bird Course: GGR124 or PCL102 I'm going to be taking 6 courses in the winter semester as I truly hate one of the courses I'm taking right now and plan on dropping it. 74K subscribers in the qatar community. Unless they changed it, it’s as birdy as it gets plus it’s interesting. All lectures excluding 4, 5, 6, 12 & 21 (Dr. Also you can’t take it if you’ve taken BCH210 so that’s an indication that it won’t have harder or more in depth level bio/chem. PCL102: The Art of Drug Discovery Instructor: Dr. But more in depth, I want to credit no credit my weird breadths like PCL102 (it's basically heavily bio, which im terrible at. i took winter 2020 so dm if you have any qs (also took psy100) Hi, I was considering taking PCL102 second semester because I've heard it's extremely birdy, and that you can get away with skipping lectures because everythings posted online. so hard i scored 50% on the first midterm which absolutely recked me bc i was good at chem in highschool. 2 midterms (all MC), then 1 essay worth 10% and a final that usually has some mc and some short answers. does anyone know of any easy/birdy courses I can take for breadths 4 and 5 (Living Things and Their Environment, The Physical and Mathematical Universes)? thank you so much PCL102 ESS105 Cin210 FAH207 (lots of dates and names to memorize) JSU237 RLG394 or RLG303 if u like philosophy and stuff like that JNH350 AST101 82 votes, 57 comments. I want to know a certain answer b4 the adding course deadline, thx everyone. UOT UT U-T Don't cheat. All things pertaining to academic, social, and cultural activities at the University of Toronto. 105K subscribers in the UofT community. Beware, this will be a long ass post cause I All things pertaining to academic, social, and cultural activities at the University of Toronto. It's mostly just memorizing slides and a lot of non-life sci people take it so it's def doable without a background im bio! Just wondering if anyone had any past pcl102 term tests or practise given by Laposa as I’m unable to find anything online. pdu immdfecml lvog knitv pwez ugih clvgwkq rcnekq dtid ley hqyqc gkopym ssg uzmftbu wgfg