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The [http://www.susonline.net McGill Science Undergraduate Society] (SUS) Redbooks aims to provide students with information regarding admissions to Medical School, Law School, Dental School, Pharmacy, and Graduate School. Most information on the site is geared towards current McGill students; thus, most academic terminology (e.g. GPA, courses) will be expressed using McGill equivalents.
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The '''[http://www.susonline.net McGill Science Undergraduate Society]''' (SUS) '''Redbooks''' aims to provide students with information regarding admissions to Medical School, Law School, Dental School, Pharmacy, and Graduate School. Most information on the site is geared towards current McGill students; thus, most academic terminology (e.g. GPA, courses) will be expressed using McGill equivalents.
  
 
*On this site, a "course" refers to a course which spans one semester. This is the equivalent to a "half-course" in other universities; a "full course" (at those universities) is a course which spans two semesters.
 
*On this site, a "course" refers to a course which spans one semester. This is the equivalent to a "half-course" in other universities; a "full course" (at those universities) is a course which spans two semesters.
 
*A McGill degree is the same as an Ontario Honours degree.
 
*A McGill degree is the same as an Ontario Honours degree.

Revision as of 00:33, 14 November 2007

The McGill Science Undergraduate Society (SUS) Redbooks aims to provide students with information regarding admissions to Medical School, Law School, Dental School, Pharmacy, and Graduate School. Most information on the site is geared towards current McGill students; thus, most academic terminology (e.g. GPA, courses) will be expressed using McGill equivalents.

  • On this site, a "course" refers to a course which spans one semester. This is the equivalent to a "half-course" in other universities; a "full course" (at those universities) is a course which spans two semesters.
  • A McGill degree is the same as an Ontario Honours degree.