This professor, known for their fascination with geckos, teaches a first-year fall course that requires students to give an in-class presentation
Professor Luke Mahler
This Building is also used for Graduation Ceremonies
Convocation Hall
Usually taken in the fall, this course has its labs in Lash Miller Laboratories
CHM135
This lobe at the back of your brain is responsible for vision
The Occipital lobe
This scientist is known as the father of evolution
Charles Darwin
This well-liked professor is so popular that students happily fill up their 6–9 p.m. classes to learn from them
Professor Kenneth "The GOAT" Yip
This UofT building hosts a lab where students watch a flying pig in action!
McLennan Physical Laboratories
This first year winter course involves a lot of hexagons
CHM136
This part of the brain helps you balance, coordinate movement, and walk in a straight line after pulling an all-nighter.
The Cerebellum
In calculus, this rule allows you to differentiate a product of two functions
This is for the second year. This professor drew flowers and heart in his/her lecture. He/she made some of us went through Christmas and New Year's Eve in fear and anxiety.
Sarah Mayes Tang
Attached to the Clara Benson Building, this spot is where UofT students often go to break a sweat
Athletic Center
This second year course recently had a midterm where only 192/1300 students achieved 80% or higher
HMB265
This is the brief change in electrical charge that travels along a neuron’s axon
Action Potential
The change in velocity over time is referred to as this
Acceleration
This professor teaches an introductory class, often on Tuesday and Thursday. Reddits says he/she talks really fast and his/her tests are all MCQs.
Ashley Waggoner Denton
When you walk into this building, the thing you’ll hear most people saying is, “I’m so cooked.”
Exam center
This first-year course never fails to confuse students year after year. One survivor even compared its final exam to “Pearl Harbor.”
MAT135
These finger-like projections receive signals from other neurons
Dendrites
In population genetics, this term describes random changes in allele frequency due to chance
Genetic Drift
These two professors are married to each other, and their most popular elective is a two-hour class filled with essay-based midterms and exam.
Marga Vicedo Castello and Mark Solovey
This building has super comfy chairs that can knock you out in seconds, especially during the night classes.
Medical Science building
You might’ve taken this course for reasons other than just meeting requirements. It’s known for consistently hitting a 60% average on every midterm and having assignments due every single week.
PHY131
These cells don’t send signals but support, protect, and feed the neurons that do
Glial Cells
During oxidative phosphorylation, the proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane drives ATP synthesis via this enzyme complex
ATP Synthase