Is Life Science the Right Choice for Aspiring Doctors?

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To pursue a medical career, taking life sciences at the University of Toronto (U of T) is a common pathway. The average admission requirements for U of T's life sciences program are not specified in the discussion, but prospective students are encouraged to check the university's official website for detailed information. Concerns about the difficulty of completing the life sciences course are noted, suggesting that it may be challenging. For specific queries, reaching out to university contacts via email or exploring the website is recommended for accurate guidance.
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I want to be a doctor,should I take life science in the university or something?
And I'm wondering if anybody knows what's the average for entering the U of T's life science.
I also heard it is hard to finish this course, can anyone tell me something about it please?
Thank you!
 
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sorry guys, I meant to write University of Toronto!
 
I'm really not sure i can answer any of your questions. However, i suspect that if you go to the universitiy web site, http://www.utoronto.ca, you should be able to find the infomation you are looking for. Either that or you wshould be able to find at least the e-mail adresses of a couple people you can talk to.

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