What U of T college residence should I apply to?

<p>Majoring in undergraduate international business:</p>

<p>-low 90's average
-good food. I eat 5 meals a day I don't have time to cook that for myself
-single rooms, privacy
-I like parties
-sense of fashion
-co-ed</p>

<p>If you like to party St. Mike’s or Trinity. St. Mikes is unisex but they have great parties and i believe they and trinity are the only two residences that can have common room parties. </p>

<p>Sense of fashion? You get to wear to wear a gown to meals once a week in trinity???</p>

<p>Chestnut has the best food but your kinda off of campus and you will have a roomate.</p>

<p>Trinity College is the most exclusive college; it is also the college from which most of the high performing and academically successful students are from. A 90 is required, but doesn’t guarantee admissions there.</p>

<p>Victoria College is the second best and is less competitive. You could certainly be here with a 90!</p>

<p>^ idk about that whole 90’s thing. I was admitted to Trinity this year with less than a 90 average… And I believe it says on their website that there is no specific cut-off range, because they look at applicants holistically.</p>

<p>Didn’t know St. Mike’s was a partying college… guess I shouldn’t have accepted my Offer of Admission to it. Too late now. However, a correction: St. Mike’s is in fact co-ed; it is true that it has a residence for women only, but the other STM residences are co-ed. </p>

<p>“We offer both single-sex and co-ed dormitories; each floor in our residence buildings are single sex while some of the buildings are co-ed.”</p>

<p>Source: [Residence</a> | Student Residence | St Michael’s College](<a href=“http://stmikes.utoronto.ca/smcresidence/default.asp]Residence”>http://stmikes.utoronto.ca/smcresidence/default.asp)</p>

<p>Anyway, I’m going to St. Mike’s next fall, let’s see how it goes…</p>