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Secondly, is UofT considered a quarter system for entering the term list?

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Secondly, is UofT considered a quarter system for entering the term list?

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1) For AACOM (or AAMC) application purposes, full credit courses (1.0 credit) with labs (e.g. BIO150Y1Y) are considered to have 8 semester hours. Full credit (1.0 credit) courses without lab are considered to have 6 hours (e.g. ANT203Y1Y). Half credit courses (0.5 credit) with lab are considered to have 4 credits (e.g. CHM138H1), while half credit (0.5 credit) courses without lab are considered to have 3 credits (e.g. CHM220H1). Basically, what this means is that UofT doesn’t give you 2 extra semester hours for labs in the courses. And yes, half credit courses (with OR without lab) are only “worth” 3 semester hours, while full credit courses (with or without lab) are only worth 6 hours. BUT the AACOM knows this Canadian difference, so they will adjust accordingly (and if not, your school will know of this difference so your school’s admission WILL adjust accordingly). On you AACOM application, you should write down the full name of the course followed by whether this course has a lab o

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