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Want to study at the University of Toronto but don't want to pay thousands of dollars for tuition?

The post-secondary school has so many free courses you can take online!

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A TikToker's hot take on what Canadian universities are the worst for parties is getting some blowback from Ontarians.

The post from TikToker Ethan Mayz went viral after they vibe-checked several Ontario universities, sparking backlash from those who attend the schools.

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The opinions expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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Want to learn without a student loan? These free Ontario university courses are a great place to start, and you take them from the comfort of your home.

Some of the province's most prestigious schools, including the University of Toronto, Queen's University, and McMaster University, offer open and free online courses ranging from enterprise selling to the science of human relationships.

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For all you high school seniors out there, refreshing your email inboxes every two minutes won't change much, so don't stress about your university applications just yet. However, if you got a message from Queen's University, it may be worth double-checking, as the school said it sent out a welcome email to some recipients by mistake.*

Queen's University told Narcity that on May 6, a welcome email intended for first-year undergraduate applicants who have received an offer of admission for the fall was sent to the wrong list.

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