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HIS378H1-F: America in the 1960's

I know it's a long shot, but I was unable to attend the first lecture for HIS378H1-F: America in the 1960's on Thursday, September 16th due to illness and was wondering whether anyone was enrolled in that class and could tell me what, if anything, I missed.

Any help or information you could provide me would be greatly appreciated! Thanks :)

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Re-registration after suspension

Hi! I'm interested in re-registering at U of T after being suspended last year (at least, assuming re-registration applies to students who have had forced absences, rather than voluntary ones).

On the re-registration page, it says that "'Request for Re-Registration' forms should be submitted at least one week prior to the fall/winter enrollment window for your year of study". What does "enrollment window" refer to? The start date for course enrollment, or the actual period in which you will be enrolled? In short, have I missed the boat?

(Also posted in utoronto. Sorry if you see this twice!)

EDIT (07/28/10): Problem solved, thanks! :)
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ENG353Y1 - Canadian Fiction

Is anyone enrolled in ENG353Y1 - Canadian Fiction with Professor Sam Solecki?

I have missed quite a few classes due to illness and am a little confused about the marking system for this class. In the syllabus distributed at the beginning of the year it stated that we would submit two papers, one ea worth 40% each and have a final test at the end of March worth 20%. I received an email from the Professor this morning informing me there is no longer any final test. I'm therefore left wondering: How is the final 20% of our grade being determined? Are the papers now worth 50% each or is there another element on which we're being marked?

Thank you in advance to anyone who could shed some light on this matter for me. I have no other recourse for finding this out as I don't want to have to email the Prof. again unless absolutely necessary (I don't want to make a nuisance of myself).

I'm in a pickle, and I need some advice

My pickle is that I've applied to U of T and York U. York U is supposed to be my back-up if U of T doesn't accept me. I would then transfer over to U of T.

My problem lies in that York U has offered me a spot, which expires (and I realize they often extend the offer after the expiration, but I can't count on it) February 28th 2010. U of T has put a hold on my application and will reconsider it at the end of May when all the high school students have filled spots.

I'm now in a position where I need to accept Yorks offer or I won't be going to any university in the fall because I can't be guaranteed any good decision from U of T. My question is, what would I need to transfer from York U to U of T should I apply later on? Because I'd really rather go to U of T than York U, not only because of it's reputation but also because of U of T's distance from my dad's appartment in the city.

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History Students' Association -- MadMen Cocktail

Thought some of you guys might be interested in this upcoming event:

MADMEN COCKTAIL SOCIAL

When: Thursday, January 21, 2009
Where: Hart House Debates Room
Time: 8:00pm onward


This January, the History Students Association at the University of Toronto is proud to present their History Students Association Formal! Come out for drinks, snacks, 60s music/live band, dancing (obviously) etc. etc. etc. and basically have a groovy time. Cause I mean come on, who DOESN'T want to dress up like Don Draper or Joan? That's what I thought, see you in January!

The HSA will be selling tickets on January 15th at Sidney Smith Hall Lobby all day. For inquiries about this event, please email the HSA executive at hsauoft@gmail.com. You can also RSVP for this event at their Facebook Events Page.

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