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My Transition Plan

The document outlines the author's transition plan for university, including: 1. Choosing UBC, University of Toronto, or SFU as top choices with reasons for each. 2. Selecting a chemistry program known for research at either UBC or University of Toronto. 3. Required high school courses including English, Chemistry, Physics, Math, etc. 4. A list of first year chemistry and science courses that will be taken. 5. Estimated tuition and book costs, planning to pay through scholarships and savings.

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My Transition Plan

The document outlines the author's transition plan for university, including: 1. Choosing UBC, University of Toronto, or SFU as top choices with reasons for each. 2. Selecting a chemistry program known for research at either UBC or University of Toronto. 3. Required high school courses including English, Chemistry, Physics, Math, etc. 4. A list of first year chemistry and science courses that will be taken. 5. Estimated tuition and book costs, planning to pay through scholarships and savings.

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My Transition Plan

school(s) chosen

▸ 1.The university of British Columbia (UBC)


▸ 2.University of Toronto
▸ 3.Simon Fraser University (SFU)
▸ The university of British Columbia (UBC)

Location: Vancouver (main campus)


Okanagan (branch campus )
Size:
Vancouver: 400 hectares with 58,768 students
Okanagan: 209 hectares with 11,989 students
Reasons: 1. Stay in Vancouver, do not need to move

2.High in ranking

3.Said to be the university with the best scenery


▸ University of Toronto
Location: St. George (main campus)
Mississauga (branch in the west)
Scarborough (branch in the east)
Size:
St. George: 130 acres with 9,244 students
Mississauga: 225 acres with 3,638 students
Scarborough: 300 acres with 4,336 students
Reason: 1.Higher in ranking
2. Located in the largest city of Canada, more chance to find a job after graduate.
program selected

▸ Chemistry
Chemistry is the study of matter's physical properties and transformations.
You'll study in a program known for cutting edge chemical and
multidisciplinary research, and you'll gain the necessary scientific
foundation for studies and careers in related fields.
Required programs
▸ 1. English Studies 12 (For both)
 

▸ 2.Chemistry 12 (For both)


▸ 4.Pre-calculus 11(For UBC)
▸ 5.One approved Language 11(For UBC)
▸ 6.Physics 11(For UBC)
▸ 7.Chemistry 11(For UBC)
▸ 8.Pre-calculus 12 (For UBC) *Toronto University has
a requirement of
▸ 9.Calculus 12 (For Toronto University)
Minimum Average
▸ 10.British Columbia High School Diploma (For both) between low 80s and
low 90s
FIRST YEAR COURSE

1.Chemistry 100: Foundations of Chemistry. (S1)


2.Chemistry 111: Structure, Bonding, and Equilibrium in Chemistry.(S1)
3.Chemistry 121: Structural Chemistry, with Application to Chemistry of the Elements.
(S2)
4.Chemistry 123: Thermodynamics, Kinetics and Organic Chemistry.(S2)
5.Chemistry 154: Chemistry for Engineering.(S2)
6.Math 100: Differential Calculus with Applications.(S1)
7.Math 101: Integral Calculus with Applications.(S1)
8.Math 152: Linear Systems.(S1)
9.Physics 101: Energy and Waves.(S2)
10.PHYS 102 (3) Electricity, Light and Radiation.(S2)

Reason: Becoming a lab chemist or a chemical engineer not only requires knowledge of chemistry,
we also need to know something about math and physics, and if I want to study about pharmacy I also
need know something about biology and organic chemistry.
Payments
UBC:

Tuition:$61,743.57

Book fee estimated:$700.00

Total:$62443.57

Toronto University:

Tuition:$40,940

Book fee estimated:$1,000–$2,000

Total:$41,940-42,940
HOW?

1.scholarships

2.Savings

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