hopeoise
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Also, since I got accepted in late June, they haven't processed my tuition deposit yet. So far, I am not enrolled in any courses, and from what I understand, they automatically register first year students into all courses, can someone please confirm this? If not, how do I register for classes?
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21 hours ago, Jackson8918 said:
Yes. It’s can even go up to 6 credits if you apply for catholic school board accreditation.
Classes go M, W, Thr. From 9am-noon, and then 1-4pm. Reglious education (6th optional class) go from 5-8pm Monday’s.
Classes are only 3 days a week? Are there any other school commitments on the Tuesday and Friday (other than studying etc)?
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On 7/4/2018 at 5:59 AM, Jackson8918 said:
Sure, but that’s going to be a lot on your plate. Keep in mind you have five courses per term along with practicum placements.
If you are seriously going into teaching, you should be signing up for internships and part time teaching jobs to make yourself competitive. PhD and research exp are not on the top of the priority list for hiring boards.
There are very few people I know in the program who are not tutoring/teaching. You will not be very competitive in the hiring process without job experience.
What is UTAPs? Can you explain a bit more about the internships or teaching jobs? I mean, if we are in school full time, what kind of teaching jobs can we apply for other than tutoring? Thanks a lot for your help btw!
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So this entire (2 yrs) program costs ~25000 ?
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I don't know if anyone still checks this but I just got accepted yesterday.
I applied in late Jan. I had lost all hope because they never even told me that I was waitlisted or anything. I e-mailed them a couple of days ago and they replied telling me that a decision has been made, and that I should wait for an e-mail that notifies me of an update.
Don't lose hope!
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I never thought I would be waiting until April 20th to hear back... I feel like we will find out in May at this point... Maybe even June... Who knows
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11 hours ago, Jules24 said:
Hey I contacted them via email (the head) and they said due to a higher volume of applications they will send out decisions beyond March 30th..
Hey, do you mind telling us their email? I can't find any info on who I should email to ask...
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I just called them. The lady told me that if you applied by the Nov. 15 deadline, then you should expect a decision this week and/or early next week. If not (I applied late Jan), then the application takes 8 to 10 weeks to be processed and I should hear back by Spring. I told her if I applied late Jan/ early Feb then 10 weeks can take me to mid April, she told me yeah that's when we usually expect others to hear back but it is not definite and it can be later than that. I'm just going to stop obsessively check because obviously I (and anyone else who applied after the Nov.15 deadline) won't hear back for at least a couple more weeks. Good luck to everyone else!
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August? No way... They said they expect that most applicants hear back by the end of this month.
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2 hours ago, satay said:
Any news today?
I got a survey e-mail Useless...
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Omg if they're already sending out emails for waitlist... I'm starting to think that I won't be accepted. I haven't heard back anything, not even a waitlist email!
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13 minutes ago, Saf88 said:
I have a good feeling they will...
Why do you guys think tomorrow is the day? Am I missing something?
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20 hours ago, HopingToTeach1231 said:
Nope nothing yet! Did you apply before the November deadline? If you did, they have to let you know by the end of March.
Nope, I applied end of Jan. Ugh. If they actually follow what they say on their website (3-6 weeks from the time you apply) then I should be hearing back soon, but the way it's going... I highly doubt it.
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I'm wondering if anyone has heard back that they're rejected? I just want to know if i'm in or i'm out. I don't want to wait for the end of april to find out.
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1 hour ago, MaSK said:
Did anyone that applied after the November 15th deadline (January or February) hear back yet? Or are they just accepting the people that applied before the Nov 15th deadline for now?
I applied in late Jan. I don't think they're going alphabetically. From what I can tell, everyone who got accepted here applied by the Nov. deadline. Also, I read somewhere on the site that you shouldn't expect a decision unless at least 6 weeks have passed from the day you have submitted your application, and never before march 1.
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54 minutes ago, Ambibambi said:
Hiiii, I applied for the MT primary/junior section and got my acceptance on Friday, via email. I'm a UofT alumni and haven't seen anything in my ROSI account so I'm not sure what I'm suppose to do other than send in my confirmation and pay the deposit. Does anyone know if we get physical mail with clearer instructions?
Hey, I was wondering, when did you submit your application? November or later? Thanks.
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1 hour ago, Phoenix1781 said:
sorry, but i don't get your comment Didn't they just start accepting on thursday...
Accepting applications to be submitted, not sending out offers of acceptance. If you go on their website, you will see that they're still accepting applications to be submitted for next year. So people can still apply to be admitted now, even though they have already started accepting people who submitted their applications in November.
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I find it really interesting that they're STILL accepting applications for the MT for the 2018-2019 year. Have they not received enough applications or what? :/
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2 hours ago, oiseabc said:
Just got an email from the SGS Graduate Admission Application thing and i logged on and the letter of acceptance is there! WOOO !! hope you all receive the same thing!!!
Will everyone receive an e-mail or snail mail? I'm not in Canada (Canadian living abroad) so I'm wondering if I would have to wait for snail mail to arrive
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Same. I can't see my courses or my timetable yet. I e-mailed them and they said it takes time for this info to show up. I also double-checked with them that they will automatically register us into our first year courses. What is so frustrating is not knowing how many days of classes do we have per week. I know Jackson8918 said that classes are only 3 days a week which is great because that means I can actually find a decent part-time job, but I can't confirm this information anywhere. In the Student Handbook 2018, it states:
Classes will be scheduled five days per week. Full participation (and attendance) is expected in all activities associated with the Master of Teaching program (classes, practicum, conferences, special events, etc.) and is required for success.
If someone has their timetable already, can you please share it with us so we can get a sense of our week?
When is the deadline to pay tuition?
Also, is there a fb group? That would be really helpful.