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  • What are my chances of getting into McMaster or Waterloo University?

    I m trying to get accepted into the life sciences program at McMaster and Waterloo. But, I took the bare minimum for the universities prerequisites since I never took chemistry or physics. According the admission requirements at Waterloo (similar to McMaster s) I need English, advanced functions, calc & vec, 2 sciences, or 1 science and mathematics of data management. I only took 12 U bio, and all 3 University maths instead of taking chemistry or physics. I m worried that I won t have a chance since I only took bio. Yet, I did take college level chemistry in order to give me the foundations of chemistry. The only reason I didn t take university Chem and physics was because It was a last minute decision. I never planned to get into the sciences until the end of grade 11 cause that s when I realized I m really interested in biology. But, I m pretty good at math so I feel like the Chem won t be an issue. I m getting a 94 in college chemistry, a 86 in bio, 84 in calc, 88 in advanced functions, and 90 in data management. Do I have a chance??

  • how do you obtain building as a property manager?

    I own a small property management company and I manage a few buildings. Yet, I'm not sure how to take on new buildings. All the buildings I currently manage have either been sort of "handed" to me, or I've had some sort of connection. I really want to expand the company, and I'm wondering if anyone knows how to find, and approach new buildings. Thanks!

    3 AnswersRenting & Real Estate7 years ago
  • I've never danced before, i'm 15 and want to eventually be a competetive contemporary dancer, realistic?

    I currently just turned 15 and am interested in contemporary dancing. I watch dance videos/shows all the time and try to pick up choreography because I love it. I'm fairly flexible, I have my left and right front splits, scorpion, aerial, and my left grandjete. I stretch for an hour every other day for the past 10 months (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and sometimes Saturdays) I use to do it everyday but my body started to become really sore from stretching, I use to work through the pain because I was determined, but I changed up my patterns since it's healthier for my body to rest/heal. I try to watch technique videos and learn ballet terms online to pick up on all the ballet I've missed, but i don't know if I'm doing it right. I plan to take dance this fall (3.5 months away), I plan to take ballet, contemporary, and acro because these are my top 3 dance style choices. I've done a ton of research on the best dance studios and I think I'm choosing the right studio for me (they also do competitive). I'm not that interested in ballet but it'll help improve my dance skills and technique in my other dance styles. I just want to know how realistic it would be for me to eventually do competitive dancing in a couple of years (if I keep up with the rate i'm going)... so like 17? THANK YOU, PLEASE BE HONEST (I can handle the criticism) BTW I'M A BOY

    2 AnswersPerforming Arts7 years ago