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My question is, my average looks like it will be around 93%, but I've been out of school for 1 year come this November, and the closest I can apply would be January, then May and finally September.

If you were in my position, would you go to college in January 2016, as soon as you can, and rush everything, or would you go for May 2016? What about waiting 2 years, (technically 3, since my gap year)?

I'm already losing a lot of friends and shit, and like my social life, which I never had much of to begin with, is deteriorating FAST!

I kind of want to go as quick as possible, but if I do wait until May I could potentially do even better in my courses and bump my average up to a 95, which would give me virtually no problems getting into any Computer Science or Mathematics/Statistics BSc I want, but is it worth the trade off? $2000 x 4 years, but I've basically wasted 2.5 years, or should I just go now and fuck the $10,000?

My parents are wealthy enough to pay for university, and I do receive a decent amount of government loans, my cost for the year would be around $14,000 (transportation (car) + tuition) and I'm going to receive around $8000 in government help, and like $1000 on top of that in free money, plus like a $1000 scholarship. so I'm really only on the hook for around $5,000 a year, after textbooks and all that fun stuff, maybe $6000, which isn't really much for my parents.

I just don't know what to do, save $10k over another 6 months, or just go and make $100k, 6 months earlier in 4 years (after I graduate) lol

By the way I'm thinking of applying to University of Waterloo for January, University of Western Ontario for May, and University of Toronto for September. (2016) Toronto and Western only offer in May and September, and Waterloo offers during all 3 sessions, so I could go to Waterloo at anytime, but what about the other 2?

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