Frosh

<p>From the McGill Website</p>

<p>“Discover McGill, held Tuesday, August 24th, is a one-day campus-wide orientation that kicks off the week. It is typically followed by Frosh events organized by student groups which generally run through the week-end.”</p>

<p>“Frosh activities help students meet, bond and feel part of the McGill community. Each Faculty Undergraduate Society (Arts, Engineering, Science, etc.) organizes its own Frosh program and the Students’ Society of McGill University (SSMU) organizes a general campus-wide one that is open to all new students. Faculty-specific events will familiarize you with your new academic program, and university-wide events are rare opportunities to meet students outside of your area of study. You’ll be glad you took part when, just a few days into school, you’re already spotting familiar faces around campus. Frosh programs typically follow Discover McGill, but more precise information will be available by mid-July.”</p>

<p>If you wanna see the individual frosh schedules go to the McGill SUS, AUS, MUS, websites, etc. (Science, Arts, Management, etc. Undergraduate Websites)</p>

<p>Here is the 2009 MUS and AUS schedule as an example:[MUS</a> - Frosh and Robbers 2009](<a href=“http://www.musfrosh.ca/]MUS”>http://www.musfrosh.ca/)
[Arts</a> Frosh 2009 - Super Mario Frosh](<a href=“http://mcgillaus.com/frosh/english.html]Arts”>http://mcgillaus.com/frosh/english.html) under schedule
The SUS one doesn’t seem to be working.</p>

<p>Everyone can do the SSMU frosh (general student society) along with one from a faculty, so it adds up to about 6 days (1 + 2 + 3)</p>