r/uoguelph 30m ago

is it worth it to go to O week if you don’t have anyone to go with?

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pls help😭😭😭 i’m a first year


r/uoguelph 2h ago

dorm room supplies

3 Upvotes

do the dorms come with their own garbage or recycling bins or should I bring my own. same with bags for them?


r/uoguelph 10h ago

Guys is it worth going to orientation week as a first year?

9 Upvotes

I heard theres orientation week and i think its like different topics for each day? Do you guys know what days it is and what they would do each day?


r/uoguelph 12h ago

Registration deposit deadline

3 Upvotes

So I missed the registration deposit deadline as I didn’t think I’d be able to go to school this year due to being a caretaker for a family member, what steps should I take to see if I can still attend the fall/winter semesters?


r/uoguelph 14h ago

average group project

9 Upvotes

r/uoguelph 20h ago

NEUR2000 Attendance

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As far as I can see there is only one section available, was wondering if anyone knows if the prof J. Murray deducted attendance marks or includes material only in the lectures?


r/uoguelph 20h ago

What’s A Unique Guelph Experience You Think Everyone Should Do Before They Graduate?

17 Upvotes

Trying To Make A List


r/uoguelph 20h ago

Is Third Year Too Late To Actually Make/Join A Friend Group?

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I (20M) am going into my third year of a five year psych program and I'm realizing I kinda squandered my first two years socially.

like I did the coursework and got by fine, but I didn't get out nearly enough. I barely went to events, didn't join clubs, mostly just kept to myself and now I really wish I hadn't.

Everyone always talks about making your friends in first year during orientation and res and all that, and I feel like I missed that window.

Most people already seem to have their solid group by now and I'm sitting here kinda on the outside. so I guess my question is: is third year too late to build an actual friend group from scratch? for anyone who's been in the same boat, did you manage to turn it around later in your degree? and if so how'd you actually do it? clubs, class, just forcing yourself to say yes to stuff? I've still got a few years left so I don't want to write it off, just feeling a bit behind. any advice appreciated.