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Electives at University of Waterloo (Undergraduate CS)

Keep in mind I'm already taking Calculus I (advanced), Linear Algebra I (Advanced), and Designing Functional Programs (advanced).
 
what do you want to do with your degree ? Im assuming since you are on this site you are planning on pursuing an mfe after your undergraduate degree. I dont really have the patience to look through the list of electives since it is lenghty and detailed. I barely have the patience to do it for myself. Ahm but if your planning on pursuing an mfe take as many math classes as possible. Statistics classes are also are important but you probably cant take them without calc 1. I would say try an accounting class or maybe intro econ and that might be able get you the arts elective credit. But if your planning for an mfe in Ontario waterloo and u of t have the best ones for Ontario. Go to their sites and see what the pre requisits for the masters are and choose your electives based on that.
 
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