2020
Alex Yiyu Zhang
University of Toronto, Mechanical EngineeringOrganize your tasks, homework assignments, and upcoming tests by using a to-do list, daily schedule or plan, and set reminders. It may seem tedious in the short term, but it will prevent you from missing deadlines in the long term.
Amanda Lauridsen
University of British Columbia, Biomedical EngineeringA drop in grades is quite normal in many postsecondary programs, so if you aren't getting the same grades you did in high school, don't let that discourage you! As long as you keep on top of things, you'll do fine.
Andrew Pang
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Aerospace Engineering- Aerospace Corporation - Technical Intern
I am quite involved with aerospace, so feel free to reach out. Get your 8 hours of sleep.
Andy Zhao
University of Toronto, Computer EngineeringDon't be afraid to fail. Learning how to bounce back from rock bottom is vital for building resilience and long-term success.
Cindy Gan
Simon Fraser University, Health SciencesI haven't signed up for co-op, but I know a bit about the application process for SFU. For more info, feel free to message me! Stay on top of your homework! You can fall behind pretty quickly in university, so it's good to finish everything before you get buried under too much pressure.
Jackie Huang
University of British Columbia, Science (applying Computer Science next year)Have a habit of staying on top of materials. University courses move fast, and the difficulty and time constraints of tests make it hard to figure out things on the spot.
Jay Chung
University of British Columbia, BiophysicsDon't forget the limit notations.
Jennifer Tsai
University of Waterloo, Biomedical Engineering- TD Innovation Lab - Software Developer
- HealthTech Connex Inc. - Research Assistant
Focus on finding what you really enjoy doing, and everything else will fall into place.