Schools Mathematics and Physics (undergrad) at University of Toronto

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The University of Toronto's math and physics specialist program is challenging but rewarding for diligent students. Current students report a supportive educational environment with accessible professors who are willing to help those who show effort. Success in the program largely depends on effective study habits. Overall, students express a positive experience throughout their time in the program. Engaging with peers and faculty can enhance the learning experience significantly.
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Hi guys!
I'm starting my first year at u of t studying math and physics specialist.
I was wondering if there is anybody who completed this program or is still doing it now.
I wanted to know what is its level of difficulty and how is the educational environment.
Please tell me your experiences I couldn't find anybody online or at school.
Thanks.
 
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Hey! I am going into my last year of this exact program. I loved every moment of my time UofT. It is not an easy program however if you are diligent with your study habits you can definitely excel. The professors are great and really take their time with the students if they see that you are putting in effort. If you have any other questions, just shoot me a message.
 
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