Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the possibility of switching from Track One engineering to Engineering Science at the University of Toronto. Participants explore the criteria for such a switch, the structure of the Track One program, and the differences between Track One and Engineering Science courses.
Discussion Character
Main Points Raised
- One participant inquires about the possibility of switching to Engineering Science after Track One, citing conflicting information from different sources.
- Another participant suggests contacting the university directly for the most reliable information, emphasizing that forum discussions should not be considered authoritative.
- Some participants assert that switching to Engineering Science is possible only with high grades, indicating that Track One is designed to provide exposure to various engineering disciplines before making a choice.
- Conversely, other participants argue that switching to Engineering Science is not permitted, stating that Track One is intended for transitions to other engineering programs but not to Engineering Science, which has a different course structure.
- One participant provides detailed course comparisons between Track One and Engineering Science to support their claim that Track One cannot replace the first year of Engineering Science.
- A participant expresses gratitude for the responses and indicates a plan to verify the information with the university.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express differing views on whether switching from Track One to Engineering Science is possible, with some asserting it is feasible under certain conditions while others maintain it is not allowed. The discussion remains unresolved.
Contextual Notes
Participants reference specific course structures and requirements, but there are limitations in the discussion regarding the assumptions underlying the claims about switching programs.