What do YOU Want to Hear About?
I usually write about what’s on my mind, but I’m really curious about what the readers of this blog are interested in learning about.
I feel like I am a pretty honest person, and as people can probably tell, I don’t like to sugar coat things when I write.
So I’d be interested in creating a sort of Question & Answer post, where you can ask me any question you like (has to be appropriate though!), and I’ll do my best to answer them.
So got a question? Write it as a comment on this post and I’ll compile the best ones, and get to answer them this week through a new blog spot.
If there are some really interesting questions, I’ll probably have a lot to say, and many of them might end up being entire posts or articles.
Looking forward to hearing some interesting questions!
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Hey Josh, bad weather today > >. nyways…
What kind of people is Shad looking for? and
What did you get out of from attending Shad?
Hi Joshua,
I’ve been reading your blog for quite a while, but I haven’t really left a message. Anyways, I wanted to know what the most difficult part of university is? (And… is it possible to get a 90+ average in university… med schools such as U of T had an admission average of 3.9 last year…)
Awesome blog and keep up the great work!
Hi everyone,
Great questions so far! Answering some of them will definitely require a longer article, but I look forward to writing them =)
I might have to cheat for some of them though… I think I would know how to answer the ice cream question in general, but I’d have to look up the specifics =P
Hey Joshua, did you apply for any American schools in your final year of high school? Why or why not? And if yes, which ones and why?
Hi guys,
Some more great questions! I hope I can get to all of these – some of my answers will be quite long!

MedHopeful @ Premed101
1. Which universities had you applied to for undergrad, and why?
2. How did you bring SMARTS to the national level and gather the support of YSF Canada in such a short time?
3. What’s a day in the life of a university admissions/scholarship review committee person like during the peak periods? (Ex: How do the Shad people pick/sort applicants? Since you’re on the Board and all…)
4. Why is it that when you stick ice cream and a milkshake in the freezer, one fully solidifies while the other is scoopable?