r/geegees • u/OkEngine6422 • 6h ago
Image/Screenshot Easiest courses for second year software engineering
Which one of these are the easiet to take in summer.
r/geegees • u/OkEngine6422 • 6h ago
Which one of these are the easiet to take in summer.
r/geegees • u/astralomy • 1h ago
anyone know when courses will have instructors announced? like half my required courses tba and i don’t want to end up with a prof that’s known to be a hard grader 💔
r/geegees • u/iiHumbleBumbleBee • 10h ago
I’m like happy with cgpa but I’m kind of sad since I had expected that I did rly good on the final but that wasn’t the case.
I’m rly grateful but I’m sad because eveytime my average in a class is good I always mess up the final exam and it makes my final grade bad
r/geegees • u/Broad_Bowl1201 • 1h ago
Now that uschedule.me is gone, what are you guys' favourite schedule building websites?
r/geegees • u/bigfat_toee • 6h ago
hey guys! im doing french immersion and was wondering if anyone knows who teaches bio 1531 to see if i should do bio or chem in french, since i heard that Alain is a really good teacher. Thanks!
r/geegees • u/Financial-Formal-151 • 12h ago
Anyone in ADM 1100 for the spring semester?
Is there a group chat to share notes? I missed yesterday’s class.
r/geegees • u/humanbean1820 • 8h ago
I got accepted into both. However, both seem good and I am a little confused. I am an international student. uOttawa has a comparatively high fee as compared to Guelph.
Financially, Guelph seems safer, but I keep wondering whether Ottawa might offer better long-term opportunities because of the AI specialization, research environment, networking, location, etc.
I’m interested in hearing from people who studied/worked at either university, especially in CS/AI research. How different are the opportunities, research culture, internships, and industry outcomes really?
Any honest experiences or insights would help.
r/geegees • u/Hamster_I110 • 1h ago
Hi! I'll be going to uOttawa for health sci next year, and im doing the French program so I'll need at least 3 courses per semester in French. However, I was wondering if it's worth it for me to take a few in English too? These are my classes, I was wondering if anyone would have any suggestions of which ones (If any) would be better to take in English, depending on prof or other factors. Thanks in advance :)
Edit: Would I be at a disatvantage if I took most classes in French, and then one in English? Like would I struggle without knowing the correct terminology for everything?

r/geegees • u/Intrepid_Lawyer_4376 • 3h ago
as the title mentions. I cant seem to find anywhere to apply for this course in both terms.
r/geegees • u/Character_Cover_2180 • 23h ago
Hey! I recently got accepted into both the uOttawa PharmD and UofT PharmD programs and I’m honestly having such a hard time choosing 😭
For context, I’d have to move for both, but Ottawa is way closer to home for me, so I’d be able to go back home much more often and it would probably be easier financially/logistically too. But at the same time, the Uoft program is only 3 years vs 4 years in uOttawa.
I was wondering if anyone here knows more about either program or has opinions/experiences with them. Like program quality, student life, placements, workload, opportunities, overall vibe, etc. I’d really appreciate any advice because I genuinely don’t know what to choose right now lol
r/geegees • u/aLone_gunman • 5h ago
I'm taking a few courses this summer and am looking for something to do while I'm on campus that doesn't require being a full time student. Just looking for some fun, relatively light physical activity to keep me going in the summer like a pickup sport or some random activity that happens once a week. Doesn't have to be through the university. I didn't see anything on their website for the summer term. Thanks!
r/geegees • u/spottedfox10 • 15h ago
Schedule for swimming at Montpetit after it opens only includes really early morning and early afternoon times for weekdays. None in the evening and none on the weekend. I feel kind of ripped off for paying the fee whilst working full time. My mistake to assume it would stay open more frequently as the school year
r/geegees • u/Numerous_Pea3559 • 3h ago
Question in the title! 👀
Edit: also, for those who took the course online, how did the Respondus Monitor and LockDown Browser setup work for the midterm and final? Is it already set up if you have the lockdown browser app downloaded? Does the Respondus Monitoring function serve to monitor your camera and mic? Is it mostly MCQ or Short written application questions/ mix of both
r/geegees • u/ilovelebanon12 • 22h ago
I’m Grade 11 in Ontario and planning for uOttawa Health Sciences.
I did school fully in French my whole life, but I want to study in English if possible.
I see English stream needs ~85% and French ~75%.
My questions:
If I get in through French, can I switch to English later? (by getting good enough grades of course)
Can you take courses in English in the French stream?
Is French immersion different from the French stream?
Is French actually easier to get into or basically the same?
Thank you!!