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Danielle Ching

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Graduation Year

  • HBA 2009 Innis College
Inside the Classroom

Switched programs from: Life Sciences 

Further Education

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“Study hard. Don’t get distracted or passive, take hold of what you have in the moment and do the best you can. You are paving groundwork for your future once you do that

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Bryan Wong

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Graduation Year

  • HBSc 2012 Innis College
Inside the Classroom

Switched programs from: Architectural Studies

Career Accomplishments

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“Try and explore whatever you find interesting and don’t forget about the Credit/No Credit.
You can take world-class lectures on virtually any subjects you like without hurting your grades!”

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Cindy Yi

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Graduation Year

  • HBA 2012 Innis College
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In the Media

“Don’t forget to have lots of fun and enjoy the freedom that school offers!”

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Jessica Polis

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Graduation Year

  • Innis, 2008
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“Enjoy your time at U of T and make the most of it! We have some of the best classes, best professors, best students and we get to live and study in an amazing city. Do, see and learn as much as you possibly can!”

David Zhong

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Graduation Year

  • 2015 Innis College
Inside the Classroom

Switched programs from: Commerce, Chemical Physics, Religion, Political Science

Outside the Classroom

Career Accomplishments

“It’s true that as a young undergraduate student, there’s ample room for experimentation. However, it’s more advisable to experiment purposefully. You could think that if I’m proficient in mathematics, then I could spend a summer doing research, and if academia doesn’t suit me, perhaps I could combine the math skill with a few courses in computer science to be a specialist in artificial intelligence (deep learning). Do you see how the experimentation is based on an assessment of your strength, and arranged with a fail-safe plan? I haven’t had much planning until I started working, but I know had I planned properly, I could have gone further in my career. Planning and experimenting are not mutually exclusive. In fact, they are complementary to each other.”

Quyen Ha

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Graduation Year

  • HBA 2002 Innis College
Inside the Classroom

Experimental Learning

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Further Education

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“Work hard. Dream Big. Anything is possible.”

 

Chris Norton

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Graduation Year

  • 2007 Innis College
Inside the Classroom

Switched programs from: Computer Science

Outside the Classroom

Further Education

Career Accomplishments

In the Media

Natalia Polis

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Graduation Year

  • HBA 2014 Innis
Inside the Classroom

Switched programs from: Cinema Studies

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Outside the Classroom

Further Education

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“Looking back at my Innis College experience I would advise students to get involved as much as possible. Getting involved in clubs and associates such as athletics, frosh week, or the ICSS, provides ample opportunities to make good connections while fully engaging in all that U of T and Innis has to offer.”

John Baxter

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Graduation Year

  • HBSc 2014 Innis College
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Switched programs from:

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Further Education

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“Get involved! Whether it be in ICSS politics or attending Innis/U of T-wide social events it is a great way to socialize, make life long friends and maintain a healthy work-life balance.”

Kimberley Stever

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Graduation Year

  • HBA 2008 Innis College

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Further Education

Career Accomplishments

In the Media

“When you’re trying to figure out what you want to do, don’t be afraid to try everything or even start from the beginning. When you’ve figured out what your passion is, don’t be afraid to give it everything you’ve got.”

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