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headstrong
Posted: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 7:49:25 PM

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Okay, so I'm guessing by this time, we have all loosely decided which university to go to. I would love to hear why people are going to certain universities - the good and the bad. Here's some stuff you can talk about:

- Reputation (esp. when trying to get into grad school or jobs)
- Quality of Education
- Student life
- Cities - in terms of things to do
- Student Satisfaction
- Athletic Centre (getting the most for your money)
- Programs and co-op opportunities
- International exchange programs.

PS: would love to hear about Mac, UofT (all campuses), Western, Waterloo and anything else you can think of =D

Life Sci '12 UTSG (Victoria college)
GGG
Posted: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 7:55:14 PM

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laurier-tons of scholarship for 95+, $18000 potential

~WLU/UW Business and Math Double Degree- Class of 2013~
mike_
Posted: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 8:31:26 PM

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Location: Toronto
ryerson

- Reputation... not the greatest, but i don't really care. i'm going for an arts program so rep doesn't make a huge difference.
- Quality of Education .. ryerson is pretty well known for their arts programs, so i'm sure it will be good
- Student life .. for a commuter school, i would say it's good.. def better than u of t haha
- Cities - DT toronto.. eaton's centre, clubs, restaurants, all that jazz.
- Student Satisfaction - not really sure of this one
- Athletic Centre (getting the most for your money) i think the athletic centre is "free".. i haven't actually seen the facilities but i'm sure its the same as any other uni
- Programs and co-op opportunities.. none that i know of
- International exchange programs.. they have a lot of exchanges possible.. some of the ones i saw we're sydney, rome, london,

ohh yeah and $1500 for 85 avg. pretty sweet.

Ryerson 2012
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tmhlee
Posted: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 8:46:52 PM

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McGill's not really on your list but smile Just cause i'm excited to have finally chosen it, for real this time:

- Reputation
Top-tier in canada i think, especially out of the country.

- Quality of Education
I'm not sure how to really tell this apart from other schools. Top notch professors? I don't know, I probably won't be able to complain. It is ranked pretty high for quality of education in macleans

- Student life
Nothing special I don't think.

- Cities - in terms of things to do
Montreal. Oh god. It screams sexy.

- Student Satisfaction
Hmm This isn't so high, but it's not too low. I, personally, will be satisfied.

- Athletic Centre (getting the most for your money)
Biggest one I've seen out of Mac, Queens, UWO, Waterloo

- Programs and co-op opportunities
no co-op; but there are internship opportunities. Gives me the program I want; pretty liberal in terms of course selection/electives which is how I like it.

- International exchange programs.
has partner schools all over the world as well as field studies.


Smurfit69
Posted: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 9:15:17 PM
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Location: waterloo
waterloo.....hopefully next year

CO-OP!!!@!@!@!@@#@! all i have to say

plus i live here
headstrong
Posted: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 7:40:05 PM

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Location: Canada
tmhlee wrote:
McGill's not really on your list but smile Just cause i'm excited to have finally chosen it, for real this time:

- Reputation
Top-tier in canada i think, especially out of the country.

- Quality of Education
I'm not sure how to really tell this apart from other schools. Top notch professors? I don't know, I probably won't be able to complain. It is ranked pretty high for quality of education in macleans

- Student life
Nothing special I don't think.

- Cities - in terms of things to do
Montreal. Oh god. It screams sexy.

- Student Satisfaction
Hmm This isn't so high, but it's not too low. I, personally, will be satisfied.

- Athletic Centre (getting the most for your money)
Biggest one I've seen out of Mac, Queens, UWO, Waterloo

- Programs and co-op opportunities
no co-op; but there are internship opportunities. Gives me the program I want; pretty liberal in terms of course selection/electives which is how I like it.

- International exchange programs.
has partner schools all over the world as well as field studies.


Hmm McGill sounds good smile ... I've heard they have partnerships with Oxford... which I have to say is awesome!! (Ive always wanted to visit UK ^^)
Oh, dont take my list to heart, its just a couple of names I could think of at the moment, all unis are welcome cat

Life Sci '12 UTSG (Victoria college)
scarboro
Posted: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 7:57:40 PM
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UTSG
#1 in all those categories,
commence the forumfight.

UTSG Life Science 12'
tmhlee
Posted: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 10:05:56 PM

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scarboro wrote:
UTSG
#1 in all those categories,
commence the forumfight.


UTSG's co-op?
Students are satisfied?
Student life? Sure if you are antisocial and enjoy studying ;)




Lamoid
Posted: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 10:41:21 PM

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I guess I have to question the wisdom of a thread were students evaluate universities they haven't been to yet.
bacon
Posted: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 10:52:04 PM

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tmhlee wrote:
McGill's not really on your list but smile Just cause i'm excited to have finally chosen it, for real this time:

- Reputation
Top-tier in canada i think, especially out of the country.

- Quality of Education
I'm not sure how to really tell this apart from other schools. Top notch professors? I don't know, I probably won't be able to complain. It is ranked pretty high for quality of education in macleans

- Student life
Nothing special I don't think.

- Cities - in terms of things to do
Montreal. Oh god. It screams sexy.

- Student Satisfaction
Hmm This isn't so high, but it's not too low. I, personally, will be satisfied.

- Athletic Centre (getting the most for your money)
Biggest one I've seen out of Mac, Queens, UWO, Waterloo

- Programs and co-op opportunities
no co-op; but there are internship opportunities. Gives me the program I want; pretty liberal in terms of course selection/electives which is how I like it.

- International exchange programs.
has partner schools all over the world as well as field studies.


darn...now you're REALLY making me regret not applying there lol
I gotta admit...McGill DEFINITELY sounds better than UTSG haha (sorry scarboro)

UTSG Life Sci 2012
Username13
Posted: Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:09:07 AM
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Figured out which university to go to yet?
Not a chance.
I'm still deciding.
UofT, Waterloo, and McGill (only three I applied to).
Help me out here...

Reasons:
Reputation: They're all pretty good, though McGill's weaker on the engineering side (which is what I've applied to)

Quality of education: Again, all pretty good

Program Coolness (because that actually is a factor for me): UofT - engineering science (tolerable), Waterloo - nanotechnology engineering (way, way cool), McGill - EE (tolerable)

Co-op: Only Waterloo, but I don't care much either way

Cost: Ontario schools - expensive tuition + living costs, McGill - cheap (I live in Montreal)

I don't care about the other things.
notgenius
Posted: Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:44:21 AM
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scarboro wrote:
UTSG
#1 in all those categories,
commence the forumfight.


please buy yourself "I LOVE UT" t-shirt from UTSG bookstore

also buy "FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS GO TO UT" from York ... save it for 2nd or 3rd year

tmhlee
Posted: Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:50:46 AM

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Location: Mississauga, ON
notgenius wrote:
scarboro wrote:
UTSG
#1 in all those categories,
commence the forumfight.


please buy yourself "I LOVE UT" t-shirt from UTSG bookstore

also buy "FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS GO TO UT" from York ... save it for 2nd or 3rd year


jks.

tmhlee
Posted: Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:51:53 AM

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bacon wrote:

darn...now you're REALLY making me regret not applying there lol
I gotta admit...McGill DEFINITELY sounds better than UTSG haha (sorry scarboro)


You should apply to transfer 2nd year. =]

Ilela
Posted: Thursday, May 15, 2008 10:13:38 AM

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Location: Toronto, Canada
UTSG
#1 in all those categories

^ +23857857

chYEAAA boii!!! ;)

UTSG Computer Science '12
headstrong
Posted: Thursday, May 15, 2008 7:15:18 PM

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Location: Canada
Username13 wrote:
Figured out which university to go to yet?
Not a chance.
I'm still deciding.
UofT, Waterloo, and McGill (only three I applied to).
Help me out here...

Reasons:
Reputation: They're all pretty good, though McGill's weaker on the engineering side (which is what I've applied to)

Quality of education: Again, all pretty good

Program Coolness (because that actually is a factor for me): UofT - engineering science (tolerable), Waterloo - nanotechnology engineering (way, way cool), McGill - EE (tolerable)

Co-op: Only Waterloo, but I don't care much either way

Cost: Ontario schools - expensive tuition + living costs, McGill - cheap (I live in Montreal)

I don't care about the other things.


Lol don't worry I'm still deciding between UofT and Mac myself...
From what I know, Waterloo's co-op programs are great and help you get a leg up in the industry. That said, I do believe that UofT's program has more prestige (or maybe because I just live around here that I hear about it so much ^^"). In terms of student life, UofT engineers seem to have the most spirit out of anyone on that campus. If money is an issue, McGill is definately not a bad option ... it's internationally renowned, and as I someone said up here, it has a lot of cool programs. It is also smaller than UofT, not sure about Waterloo.

Have you visited these universities yet? If not, I suggest you look around a bit. Sure it will cost you a bit now, but save you a lot of trouble later ^^.

All I can say is, go to a university that gets you excited and makes you happy. Don't pay them to make you miserable ^_^" GL.

Life Sci '12 UTSG (Victoria college)


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