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    Vancouver
  • Application Season
    2016 Fall
  • Program
    MA Political Science or Public Policy

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  1. BA Honours in Ontario is just a 4-year degree. A BA (without honours) is only 3 years in Ontario. My regular, non-honours 4-year UBC degree is technically a 4-year honours degree in Ontario.
  2. I didn't find their reply patronizing in the least. Being Canadian and a social sciences grad myself, I found their reply to be scarily accurate and definitely applicable to the Canadian environment.
  3. Just declined my Waterloo MPS and Ryerson MPPA offers for anyone who is still waiting or on waitlist.
  4. Wow. Good to know. I just declined my MPS offer so I guess it doesn't matter, but while doing my research on the program, I never saw a tidbit about how the program wasn't situated on main campus...
  5. I'm from Vancouver and have no interest in hunting for my own place and then buying/renting furniture, so I've just gone with a housing company (Domus).
  6. They emailed me some vague "We've made a decision on your application -- check RAMSS" email yesterday afternoon. It was a really positive email though so I thought I was in? I check only to find nothing there. The Letter of Admission showed up this morning though. Ryerson offered me $5,000. How about you? I've already accepted UWaterloo Political Science with $17,750 in funding and an 8-month co-op, so I am *for sure* declining Ryerson. Oh yeah, I've already signed my lease in Waterloo for the year. #earlybird But congrats on getting in so early though!!! Your application must've been out of this world.
  7. I think I got into Ryerson MPPA today?
  8. Lmao same. Reading that was like watching a Hulk Hogan smack-down.
  9. MA Poli Sci and MPS students at Waterloo have access to the same pool of co-op opportunities. Who knew Waterloo had the largest co-op program in the world? I didn't. Thanks for your advice. (Picked the MA btw -- they threw in an extra 3k).
  10. Hi everyone! I'm moving to Waterloo this fall for my Masters. I've never been to that city in particular, but I have spent months in Toronto. Anyone who's been in the area have anything pertinent to add this list of thoughts/opinions? I'm really curious as to what my new home is going to be like.
  11. Officially accepted UWaterloo MA Political Science. Could not say no to the $18,000 they offered me. Plus a strong political economy program (my focus)!
  12. today I got a $3,000 scholarship that I didn't even know existed
  13. But the MA Political Science at Waterloo offers a paid 8-month co-op, as well, in addition to the 15k in funding I get from them. I get the experience and the money. Yeah, I'm probably declining my MPS offer if anyone's on wait-list.
  14. Fair. Thanks for your input. My specialization within the MA Poli Sci at Waterloo would be public policy/political economy based, so (hopefully) decently practical for employment purposes afterwards. The 8-month paid co-op offered by the department of Political Science would also provide me with the experience I need, as well. I would be able to pocket all the co-op pay as my MA would be mostly paid for. From the research I've done online, it seems many MA Poli Sci grads get the same jobs as MPS grads afterwards (e.g. lots of policy analysts at different municipal and provincial departments across Canada). It's just most MA Poli Sci students had pretty high averages which qualified them for the 15k whereas MPS is more holistic and accepts a more academically diverse crowd.
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