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  1. 1 hour ago, Saf88 said:

     I think most ppl applied to more than one university, but there are a few, including myself that only applied to OISE. I applied with the same mindset.  I am also an alumna and I thought why not get a masters instead of bachlors. Anyways, as sad and frustrating as it is that we were made to wait so long only to be put on a waitlist, it's kinda relieving that we won't be made to pay a ridiculous fee. I think they get away with the high fee because they are charging for a bachlor and masters degree together. 

    I agree. I applied because I went to UofT.. I didn't think to apply anywhere else. Idk it all happened so quick. I didn't know the whole thing about tuition costs and pay rate etc. Until it was to late.  

  2. 4 hours ago, Saf88 said:

    Congratulations! Better than rejection, I guess...

    Jules24 and I have been trying to figure out the answer to this question for the past few weeks and so far, from what we know, no one has been accepted yet. Maybe after all decisions are sent out, they will start accepting ppl on waitlist. 

    I really hope so! I wonder how big the waitlist is.. 

    Since Ab1643 got an answer I think that means they are close to the end of the application list.

  3. On 6/6/2018 at 10:37 AM, bianca07 said:

    How would we know if there was a change in our status? I’m on the waitlist, so how would I find out if a spot opened up?

    Hey! They will send an official letter of admission if you made it in from the waitlist. Even if you dont make it in from the waitlist theyll still send a notification. 

  4. 20 minutes ago, thegoldenoreo said:

    Thank you! English and History for Intermediate/Senior. I applied Nov 14th, just before the deadline.

    Nice! What was your GPA for your year before last year? if you don't mind me asking. I'm thinking this is why I may have been waitlisted. 

  5. Considering how incredibly fustrating it is to be waitlisted I am still greatful for having some kind of chance. 

    For whoever gets waitlisted, if you visit this website: https://ro.oise.utoronto.ca/RO_Stats.htm

    It tells you the stats the program in the past year has had. They sent out about 800 offers to the MT program, and about 400 accepted their offer. So either they over accept, or there is a still a good chance for the waitlisted people to get in (as they would have 400 more spaces open if they dont over accept-- this also would mean that for example,  if 400 people were on a waitlist, then technically 400 people would be offered admission from this waitlist since at the beginning they offered 800 seats..)

    I've tried to look for threads online about people who got waitlisted and who actually got into the MT program in the past but I've had no luck.  Anyone know anyone who have gotten in from the waitlist?  

    Anyways, I hope this gives us a little more hope. So far on this forum I think there is 3 of us who got waitlisted. 

  6. 3 hours ago, SoooImpatient said:

    I really think the chances of getting in are slim at this point. I wouldn't be surprised if the remaining people are also offered waitlist status just because they don't want to outright decline them after making them wait so long. I applied for all divisions and was waitlisted for all divisions. They sent me an email with a link to the status on the online application. It had the letters there for me to download. 

    I just got waitlisted yesterday afternoon. I emailed someone to inquire about the reasoning for this and they said "well-qualified candiants were waitlisted due to space". They also said they can't talk about the reasoning for a decision until a final decision is actually made. This fustrates me so much.. I am just thinking they already reached max acceptances and waitlisted the rest.. which isn't fair. Since clearly we have the academic criteria as we weren't rejected. Also, I agree with you-- people who haven't recieved a response yet will most likely also be waitlisted as they have reached max acceptance since there is a waitlist to begin with. I was told that there is a "high chance" of being admitted.. but idk what this even means. We had to wait literally so long (2 months past March 31st) just to be said we are on the waitlist.. so more waiting.. 3 more months of waiting to be exact (until mid-August). Waiting is extremely stressful, they should expand the program. 

  7. 2 hours ago, SoooImpatient said:

    Well, I just got waitlisted. This letter is incredibly frustrating. They tell you it's "not possible" to discuss your place on the waitlist, when really they just don't want to. OISE expects everyone to put their lives on hold while the school dicks around, or lose out on a potential spot. I'm honestly so fed up with this institution, and regret having spent money on the application. I have to decide this week whether or not to renew a work contract, and this state of limbo really fucks things up for me. 

    Re: Application to the Department of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
     Master of Teaching in Teaching (Primary/Junior)/ Ontario College of Teachers Certificate of Qualification
     Program ( full-time )
    Thank you for your application for admission to graduate studies at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
    of the University of Toronto.
    We regret that an offer of admission cannot be made at this time. The department received a large number of
    applications from well-qualified candidates, but only a limited number of spaces were available. Your name has
    been placed on a waitlist. We realize being on an admission waitlist often causes problems for people needing to
    make decisions concerning their future. While it is not possible to enter into discussion or correspondence about
    your position on the waitlist, we will make every effort to contact you as soon as possible should a space become
    available.
    If you have not received an offer of admission by mid-August, it would be safe to assume that all student places
    have been filled for the academic year and an offer of admission will not be forthcoming. Meanwhile, should you
    make other plans or wish to have your name removed from the waitlist, please advise the department directly as
    soon as possible (Michelle Pon, 416-978-0051, michelle.pon@utoronto.ca).
    We appreciate your interest in graduate studies at OISE and extend our best wishes as you pursue your
    educational goals.
    Sincerely,
    Dr. Sheldon Grabke
    Registrar, OISE
    E. & O.E.

     

    I totally understand everything you are saying here. I have a feeling I got waitlisted too since I've applied before the Nov 15th deadline and have not heard back yet. 

    In regards to work, a simialr thing is happening to me. I have a job offer and I don't know what to do.. 

    If I do get waitlisted I wonder how this policy works? Is it because they've already hit the max amount of acceptances before reviewing all? I don't get how they can send out some responses when they did not review all. What makes a person get waitlisted? Obviously requirements are met if you haven't been rejected.. 

    Did you apply to all divisions? If so, did you get waitlisted fofo all divisions? Was this sent on SGS?

    Maybe there is someone you can talk to about the probability of getting in once waitlisted?

  8. On 5/17/2018 at 8:19 PM, statusquo said:

    I applied in late October, I got waitlisted in March so we're pretty much on the same boat..

    How did you know you got waitlisted?? Also, when you got waitlisted did they say for which division, or how does this work? 

  9. 42 minutes ago, Jackson8918 said:

    Gen sci and bio are oversupplied yes, not so much the other sciences according to the OCT 2016 report (see attachment).

    As far as marketable teachables goes, I believe that French, Special Ed, and Physics are all incredibly in high demand.
    Math, chemistry and music are followed close behind.

    Math with french immersion will pretty much 100% guarantee that you have a teachers job right out of the gate.

    New Qualifications 2016.png

    Thank you so much for all your insights! Hopefully I'll be joining you at OISE! 

  10. 1 hour ago, Jackson8918 said:

    I think the math class had about 15-20 this year. It varies from time to time.
    Science has their own classes, and is split into 4 (general, biology, chemistry, physics).

    Its quite odd for math to be this low though, considering that OCT licences for I/S math is the 2nd most abundant certification after I/S English.
    Math is just unpopular at OISE for some reason, go figure.

    As for cohorts, all cohorts have the same workload and opportunities with the exception of 2 special cohorts.
    The special P/J Ryerson cohort, and the special I/S University of Toronto Schools cohort.

    These two cohorts take their classes not at OISE, but actually inside schools you may be teaching at.
    There are additional course loads associated with these two cohorts, and there is an additional application if you want to get in.
    For example, there were paid internships exclusively available to us, but there are discussions about expanding internships to regular cohorts next year.

    I think it's because at OISE you need 12 maths to make it as your 1st teacable, whereas at York you only need 6. And I'm surprised math is the #2 abundant certificate because I've been to a few schools who need gr 9-12 math teachers. I thought French/Math are in demand? Everyone I seem to talk to at OISE with I/S has general science/bio. 

    I wonder if there is any actual jobs for teachers anyways..

    And oh cool! Good to know! Thank you for your time with everything!! 

  11. 2 hours ago, SoooImpatient said:

    "Hello SoooImpatient,

    Notification of results for MT Admissions began on March 1st and will  
    continue to be sent out over the next several weeks on an ongoing  
    basis. Due to the large volume of applications, your application may  
    not have been processed yet.




    If you have not received a communication, then the Office of the  
    Registrar has not processed it yet and you will hear shortly.  As soon  
    as it has been processed, you will receive an email at which time you  
    will be able to access the information when you login at  
    https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fapply.sgs.utoronto.ca&data=02%7C01%7C%7Cbad7b331555348e83c2608d5c05d2893%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636626428698049812&sdata=y0NcHzAEGcC48e41yK9SYh55oiQ8mEBgdwS9iOAHObQ%3D&reserved=0. You will find your Decision Documents  
    within the status column.


    Thank you for your patience,



    The Master of Teaching program"

    Thats the exact message I got. 

  12. 11 hours ago, Jackson8918 said:

    I can really only speak for I/S highschool teaching, so things might be different for other concentrations.
    Here was my experience for 1st year:

    Your teachable subjects:
    My primary teachable was chemistry, and my secondary teachable was biology (biochem major FTW).
    I had my chemistry course for first year (since its my primary), and will be taking biology come next year.

    Workload

    • You take 5 courses per semester, 4 of which are with people in your cohort.
    • People who wish to receive additional certification to teach in catholic boards will be required to take a 6th course in religious education.
    • The people in your cohort will be your classmates in every single class, minus your subject course and a few electives in year 2.

    Assignments and evaluations

    • THERE ARE NO TESTS FOR ANY CLASSES!!!
    • There are however, a crap ton of ESSAYS AND PRESENTATIONS!
    • Get ready to read lot of research papers on teaching pedagogies and techniques.
    • Your subject courses teaches you how to TEACH your subject. It is assumed that you already know your field.

    With the intense writing assignments, lots of math and science majors will feel disadvantaged compared to their social science and humanities counterparts. The good thing is that grades do not really matter. School boards don't really care about your GPA, only your practice teaching reports.

    Practice Teaching (Practicum)

    • This is probably the most important evaluation in the entire program.
    • You do 4x one-month terms of practice teaching inside schools, aided by an experienced teacher.
    • This is where most people realize whether or not teaching is for them, you typically see a couple of people drop out after the 1st placement.

    Personally, I found this to be the best part of the program. It was rough at first, but then you get used to organizing daily lessons and understand what it means to be a real teacher.

    Thank you so much!! Awesome! Do you know how big the class is for math as a first teachable? I haven't met anyone with this teachable, but I have met many in science.. I am wondering if science and math would be combined for the subject class (in I/S).

    How do cohorts work? Why do people pick some cohorts over others? Do different cohorts give different opportunities? 

    Thank you so much!! 

  13. 23 hours ago, Jackson8918 said:

    For 18 of the 20 credits you take, yes.

    The classes you get is dependent on your teachable subjects, your grade concentration, and your cohort.
    For the remaining 2 credits, you choose electives within the larger pool of OISE programs outside of MT (ie. you may be in classes with MA and PhD students).

    How do the classes work regarding your 1st and 2nd teachables? Do you concentrate on 1 teachable a semester? Do they teach you how to teach each subject? How do you get to learn the material of the grades/division? Do they have tests on the materials of the grades, or is more of a how to teach in general approach? 

  14. 18 hours ago, Jackson8918 said:

    For 18 of the 20 credits you take, yes.

    The classes you get is dependent on your teachable subjects, your grade concentration, and your cohort.
    For the remaining 2 credits, you choose electives within the larger pool of OISE programs outside of MT (ie. you may be in classes with MA and PhD students).

    Wow interesting, thanks for this! 

  15. 6 hours ago, Frenchie92 said:

    I don't know why they're taking so long! The $300 non-refundable deposit (for newly admitted students) is already due next Friday...And apparently fall/winter course selection starts on June 20. So hopefully they'll send out result letters soon.

    I think we get our courses assigned to us, don't we? 

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