Computer Science Canada

Applying to University

Author:  Pickles [ Wed Dec 29, 2004 10:13 pm ]
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Time to generate some talk, I know a few of you fellows must be going off to university next year. Whered you apply to and for what.

I applied to Mcmaster, Waterloo, Western for civil engineer.

Have another month of my hard semester to go, then it will be smooth sailing through rest of high school. Smile

Author:  Dan [ Wed Dec 29, 2004 10:33 pm ]
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I am all ready in uni now, but last year i applyed to:

Windsor
Wilfrid Laurier
Western
Waterloo
Toronto
Ottawa
Nipissing
Laurentian
Lakehead
Carleton
York

I think there may have been some others, not shure tho.........For most of them i just applyed for compsci but i think i also applyed for software engeing and pure math in a few....

Author:  Pickles [ Wed Dec 29, 2004 10:49 pm ]
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thats not going a little overboard is it? Wink

Author:  Dan [ Wed Dec 29, 2004 10:58 pm ]
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Pickles wrote:
thats not going a little overboard is it? Wink


Yes, and it cout quite a bit too. Tho it was intresting...........

Author:  Pickles [ Wed Dec 29, 2004 11:19 pm ]
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you just wanted to recieve mail didnt you

I have a question, someone whose already done it might be able to answer..

int he info book for waterloo for instance it says
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All of our offers of admission and scholarships will be made no later than June 3, 2005, and you will have until June 13, 2005, to respond.


how does that work if i wont be done calculus by then, do i respond to the conditional? or what..

Author:  Neo [ Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:11 am ]
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I applied to Mechatronics for UofW and UofT and Mechanical in UWO.

Author:  Martin [ Thu Dec 30, 2004 2:00 am ]
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They give you conditional offers of acceptance that basically state that your average can't go below the line that they set for the specific program.

In actuality, as long as you do reasonably well, they'll honour your conditional acceptance. For example, if the required average for some program was 85, and you get conditional acceptance, but your final average is only 80, chances are you'll still be okay.

Author:  Pickles [ Thu Dec 30, 2004 2:09 am ]
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well tahts always nice to know, thx
won't really matter cause all my required courses except for calculus are this semeseter. so ill only have calculus and an extra (or if worse comes to worse i have an 83 U course kicking around)

Just didnt know with that whole "You must reply by June 13th thing" if you still had to reply on a conditional.

Author:  Andy [ Thu Dec 30, 2004 9:57 am ]
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comp en at waterloo, toronto, queens and windsor and compsci ant waterloo and toronto

Author:  Paul [ Thu Dec 30, 2004 10:36 am ]
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I'm in grade 11, I have my eyes on <a href="http://www.adm.uwaterloo.ca/infoucal/nextcalendar/MATH/double_degree.html">this</a> though.

Author:  MihaiG [ Thu Dec 30, 2004 10:45 am ]
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im gonn shot for the big leagues http://www.mit.edu/research/category/ph.html#links

they got everything there.... they got nuclear reactors..... mmmm nuclear

Author:  Andy [ Thu Dec 30, 2004 11:01 am ]
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from what i've seen, i doubt you'll be gettin in

Author:  Martin [ Thu Dec 30, 2004 12:29 pm ]
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Anyone going into computer science at waterloo (or possibly others), if you like math, check out Combinatorics & Optimization. I found that Computer Science was a little bit too light on the math, so I switched into that.

Anyway, here's the link: http://www.math.uwaterloo.ca/CandO_Dept/index.shtml

The whole of math.uwaterloo.ca appears to be down. It should come back up soon.

Author:  Tony [ Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:09 pm ]
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ELCOMANDANTE wrote:
im gonn shot for the big leagues

I'm preaty sure that they require you to be of a good character.. sorry Naughty

anyways, as you guys probably know, I'm in Mechatronics
U Waterloo wrote:

Mechatronics Engineering concerns the design of computer controlled electromechanical systems. It includes robotics and automation systems, neural prosthetics, micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), and many other leading-edge technologies. Basically, the dream program for people who probably couldn't cut it in a real faculty.

Author:  Martin [ Thu Dec 30, 2004 4:42 pm ]
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Yeah, Tony's not smart enough for math.

Author:  AsianSensation [ Thu Dec 30, 2004 4:45 pm ]
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boohoohoo, I got deferred from Princeton. So now I'm applying to Toronto and Western. I think I should apply to another one too, since I get three for free, right?

Author:  Genesis [ Thu Dec 30, 2004 5:15 pm ]
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Three for free? I thought it was three for like 50 bucks or something. Then 30 bucks a choice after that. But I haven't applied yet so I'm not positive on the costs.

Author:  Tony [ Thu Dec 30, 2004 5:27 pm ]
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Genesis wrote:
I thought it was three for like 50 bucks or something.

You pay for an application package that includes 3 university applications. I think it's smart of them, because you should apply for: dream school(just for the sake of flooding them... who knows?), realistic school and a safety.

Author:  Hikaru79 [ Thu Dec 30, 2004 11:14 pm ]
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ELCOMANDANTE wrote:
im gonn shot for the big leagues http://www.mit.edu/research/category/ph.html#links

they got everything there.... they got nuclear reactors..... mmmm nuclear


I find it ironic that the Massacheusets Institute of TECHNOLOGY has a webpage that doesn't render correctly in firefox.... Laughing Laughing Laughing

Author:  Andy [ Fri Dec 31, 2004 9:40 am ]
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lol azn so ur not gona go for us schools? wait.. martin ur out of cs and in math now?? wtf...

Author:  Martin [ Fri Dec 31, 2004 11:28 am ]
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I was always in math.

And that MIT page does render correctly, it just looks hella weird (but the exact same in IE).

Author:  AsianSensation [ Fri Dec 31, 2004 2:20 pm ]
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Of course I'm applying to US schools, but I'm also applying to Toronto and Western, those are my safety schools.

Author:  rizzix [ Fri Dec 31, 2004 3:01 pm ]
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martin wrote:
Anyone going into computer science at waterloo (or possibly others), if you like math, check out Combinatorics & Optimization. I found that Computer Science was a little bit too light on the math, so I switched into that.

Anyway, here's the link: http://www.math.uwaterloo.ca/CandO_Dept/index.shtml

The whole of math.uwaterloo.ca appears to be down. It should come back up soon.


dude what kinda job are u hoping to get into? cryptography?... good luck getting paid. Laughing

Author:  Martin [ Fri Dec 31, 2004 4:25 pm ]
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Nope. The 10 year plan is:

1) Get my undergrad at Waterloo.
2) Go to either MIT or Berkley for a Ph.D
3) Do some post-doc work back in Canada
4) Eventually become a prof.

Author:  MihaiG [ Fri Dec 31, 2004 6:54 pm ]
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hey atleast to ppl here wanna go to MIT ;- harvard would be good to...just down the street....

Author:  Genesis [ Sat Jan 01, 2005 2:41 am ]
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ELCOMANDANTE wrote:
they got nuclear reactors..... mmmm nuclear


Mcmaster has a nuclear reactor. Lot's of schools do. Especially in the states.

Author:  Dan [ Sat Jan 01, 2005 8:50 pm ]
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Genesis wrote:
ELCOMANDANTE wrote:
they got nuclear reactors..... mmmm nuclear


Mcmaster has a nuclear reactor. Lot's of schools do. Especially in the states.


And to me that is more of a down side to a school then an upside unless u are in a nuclear engering progame.

Students + Nuclear Reactor = Bad

Author:  Cervantes [ Sat Jan 01, 2005 9:08 pm ]
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Especially if your name is Dan*censored* and you have access to a... well, a screwdriver, right tony?

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It is not hard to find my full name, but lets not post it any how =p
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Author:  Tony [ Sat Jan 01, 2005 11:19 pm ]
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Cervantes wrote:
well, a screwdriver, right Tony?

yeah, that's why we shipped Dan off to Lakehead Wink

Author:  Paul [ Sun Jan 02, 2005 10:47 am ]
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Um optimization: The procedure or procedures used to make a system or design as effective or functional as possible, especially the mathematical techniques involved.

are those procedures already out there, or do you have to learn to make them? Well, at least the post doc work will get you some money, being a prof is pretty appealing though.

Author:  Martin [ Sun Jan 02, 2005 12:46 pm ]
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It's not about the money. Being a prof, I will have a salary that's more than enough to live with, but my real motivation is the lifestyle. Being a prof ensures that you are around some of the brightest people out there for your entire life.

Author:  Tony [ Sun Jan 02, 2005 3:36 pm ]
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martin wrote:
Being a prof ensures that you are around some of the brightest people out there for your entire life.


As well as not so bright people if you end up teaching a first year course.. but what you do is just not allow any questions to be asked and you're set Wink

Being a prof does sound appealing, but I think I'll be setting out a different career path for myself. Something along the lines of PEng + MBA

Author:  Andy [ Sun Jan 02, 2005 3:38 pm ]
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PEng? whats that

Author:  Tony [ Sun Jan 02, 2005 3:46 pm ]
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PEng: Professional Engineer

It's when I get certified to do what I do Wink

Author:  Andy [ Sun Jan 02, 2005 3:59 pm ]
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wait.. there are non professional engineers?

Author:  Tony [ Sun Jan 02, 2005 4:43 pm ]
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just as there are non professional doctors who practice without a lisence Wink But you wouldn't want one of those operating on you Laughing

Author:  Pickles [ Mon Jan 03, 2005 12:06 am ]
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Well if you dont have your PEng, if my understanding is correct, you just cant sign off on things. Like a P.Eng is able to sign off on things saying they have looked over it and it follows all of the standards and such.

Author:  Tony [ Mon Jan 03, 2005 3:20 am ]
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Pickles wrote:
Well if you dont have your PEng, if my understanding is correct, you just cant sign off on things.

if you don't have PEng, nobody would care if you sing anything or not. You simply don't have the qualification to make the judgement call. That's why PEngs make 6 figures /year - companies need to make sure things actually work. Wink

Author:  rizzix [ Mon Jan 03, 2005 10:28 pm ]
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well i always thought it was obvious that every engineer graduating should do the PEng. specially if its engineering they want to do for a living.

Author:  mapleleafs [ Tue Jan 11, 2005 7:35 pm ]
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i was wondering what kind of post secondary education you should pursue(and where) if you're interested in software engineering for games. I know that there are at least 2 game studying campuses: Digipen( in washington ), and full sail ( in florida ) but these places are a bit out of the question, cause i live in toronto.

Author:  MyPistolsIn3D [ Tue Jan 11, 2005 9:34 pm ]
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dude, its "go leafs go".....

Author:  Tony [ Tue Jan 11, 2005 9:40 pm ]
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mapleleafs wrote:
out of the question, cause i live in toronto.

well if you got to live in Toronto, and I'm assuming that the university has to be easily accessable by public transit... UofT is the place to be.

Though I personally suggest trying to go else where. In anything, just for the sake of not living at home.


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