Liberal arts students will get the chance to have paid work experience while also earning school credits
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Virtual learning at Ryerson to continue into spring and summer 2021
A limited number of courses will be conducted with in-person learning
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Toronto schools to resume in-person learning on Feb. 16
Toronto schools will restart in-person learning at the same time as Peel and York Region
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Seven ways to thrive in your online classes
With online schooling having its fair share of challenges, here are ways to ensure productivity and well-being
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In my last semester of third year, I took a class that had one major project, a midterm and an exam. The class seemed fairly easy, but the major project was an assignment to be done in pairs.
Each pair had to get a topic approved and write an in-depth report. The project was assigned during the second week of the semester and was due before the final exam. It counted for 40 per cent of my grade. Up until then, I had no complaints about the professor. He seemed knowledgeable, fair and even funny at times. He approved our topic and some of the sources we were planning to use.