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Just now, Hudson150 said:

If you are in 4th year of university OISE looks at your marks just from 3rd year (not 1st and 2nd) and then if you get accepted they give you a conditional offer to maintain a certain average with your 4th year marks. I am applying out of my bachelors and I have a bunch of friends who are in the same boat. Goodluck! 

Thank you for your response and well wishes!

My situation is slightly different simply because I'm taking "post-degree" courses. I'm technically not a 4th year student since I graduated with my degree in 2013. 

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On 5/10/2019 at 1:00 PM, SupremeReign said:

Thank you for your response and well wishes!

My situation is slightly different simply because I'm taking "post-degree" courses. I'm technically not a 4th year student since I graduated with my degree in 2013. 

They will probably look at your last 2 years of school! But if you’ve taken classes after school than they’ll definitely consider those :) 

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On 3/11/2019 at 4:58 PM, Pycelle said:

Has anyone in I/S science or math heard anything? (everything ive heard so far for I/S has been English/Geo/Social Sciences/Art etc.)

Hey Pycelle,

did you receive any updates about this yet? I also applied to the I/S for math and science & haven’t heard back yet. 

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On 6/1/2019 at 5:11 PM, khadija1 said:

Hey Pycelle,

did you receive any updates about this yet? I also applied to the I/S for math and science & haven’t heard back yet. 

Hi! Yes I ended up getting in on April 4th I think. If you applied by the deadline and haven’t heard back you should definitely email. 

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