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I like you're hair curly 😊😊
☺️☺️☺️ thank you!! pretty sure i’m going to do it curly tomorrow!!
hey im in arts in business regular do you know how i could get into coop? thanks!!
I don’t, sorry :/ I do know you have to have a certain average, but other than that I think you should speak to an advisor to find out!
hello! i just accepted my offer to waterloo for legal studies but i decided that i want to be in arts in business coop once I get to waterloo. how hard will it be for me to transition or get the courses I need? thankyou so much!
Congratulations on getting in! I hope you love it here :)
I would suggest speaking to an advisor as soon as you get here in order to see if you can be transferred into some of the Arbus classes so that you don’t fall behind. In first term, the two mandatory ones were Econ 101 and Arbus 101; you can probably get into Econ 101 now, since not just Arbus students take it, but I think Arbus 101 is reserved for Arbus students (*coughcough* also it sucks and no one else would want to take it *coughcough*) so you would probably have to speak to an advisor and/or the professor in order to get a course override and take it. Until you get into the program, I would suggest just taking the arbus courses like those ones so that you’re not behind.
As for transferring into the program itself, I’m not entirely sure. I know of several people who have transferred OUT of Arbus, but I haven’t heard of anyone transferring into it. I would however guess that you would do so at the end of first term or the beginning of second term, once you have some grades in so that they know how you’re doing academically. (Again, if you speak to an advisor once you get here, they’ll be able to help you out with the whole procedure.)
Best of luck!