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#centredelanaturedelaval #centredelanaturelaval #rabaska #lacartificiel #canot (à Centre de la nature de Laval) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0b8HYuBjap/?igshid=11ey9y96e0avf
Mi remo y yo en la canoa rabaska #remar #canoa #rabaska #canada #quebec (at Reserve Faunique Des Laurentides)
Okay so I've gotten like 6 messages asking how to plan out courses
Honestly guys it’s pretty much the same as high school! No need to panic :p
1) Look at your “suggested course sequence” that uOttawa has already made for each program. This sequence includes your mandatory courses and informs you how many elective credits you have for each year
2) Based on this, write down all of your mandatory classes that you need to take in year one. Once you’ve established how many electives you can take (ex. 9 credits = three classes), write that down too!
3) Start planning what you want in each semester. Using the course timetable, you can see exactly which classes are offered during the fall and winter semesters. Plan out your semesters how you wish; maybe take Mondays or Fridays off? No 8:30 or 7:00-10:00 classes? Do what you want!
4) Write out your courses on a piece of paper or maybe Microsoft Excel if you’re feeling fancy to make sure nothing overlaps and everything fits! :) If you’re up to it, make a back-up schedule just in case one of your classes ends up being full.
It’s that simple! Really!
Voici un vidéo extraordinaire qui t'expliqueras comment que ça fonctionne, Rabaska! :)
Here's a great, fun video to explain how Rabaska works! :)
So Rabaska was nice to me and didn't pose any problems...
And I registered to all the classes I wanted, and if I pass all my courses (which I obviously will), well at this time next year, I'll officially be a Cookie with an university bachelors in Social Services and Aboriginal Studies.
I looked at all my missing requirements, and when I finish in April 2014, I will have fulfilled every single requirements to get a degree. I will have completed my 120 university credit.
I remember back in 2010 when I thought it would take forever. I now know how wrong I am and I realize now how fast life goes by.
I'M OLD.
Fucking fuck Rabaska isn't working and I think it's because there are too many people on it. This is so annoying.