Hchugh Posted April 14, 2018 Posted April 14, 2018 I am an international from Hong Kong and want to peruse my masters in Engineering Management. I got accepted by University of Toronto and Univeristy of British Columbia. But I declined UBC’s offer cause my course preference is in U of T. I did not apply to the states but on a second thought, I would want to study in the US. I am specifically looking at USC or Perdue for Engineering Management. I have to accept U of T’s offer in 4 days! Is U of T comparable to top US Universities?
phdwanttobe Posted April 15, 2018 Posted April 15, 2018 17 hours ago, Hchugh said: I am an international from Hong Kong and want to peruse my masters in Engineering Management. I got accepted by University of Toronto and Univeristy of British Columbia. But I declined UBC’s offer cause my course preference is in U of T. I did not apply to the states but on a second thought, I would want to study in the US. I am specifically looking at USC or Perdue for Engineering Management. I have to accept U of T’s offer in 4 days! Is U of T comparable to top US Universities? It really depends on what you wana do and where you want to work after graduation....what is you plan?
TakeruK Posted April 15, 2018 Posted April 15, 2018 As @phdwanttobe said, it really depends on what your field is and what your career goals are. UBC and UofT are two of the best schools in Canada. In general, I would compare them to some of the best schools in the USA, but the top schools in the USA are often superior to Canada's school. For example, Canada really does not have an equivalent to top private schools such as Harvard, Yale, Stanford, MIT, Caltech, Princeton, etc. These US schools have tons of private donor money. There are no privately funded elite research schools in Canada---they are all publicly funded and often have less resources than the top US schools. So if we were to compare UBC/UofT to US schools in terms of world rankings, for most fields, the top private US schools would take the first 10-20 spots. The Canadian schools would rank along with other large and good US public schools, so I'd put them in the 20s. In my field though, there are many graduates from UBC and U of T that end up at top private US schools later on. This is true for both undergraduates from Canada going to top grad programs in the USA as well as PhD graduates from Canada doing postdocs in the USA. So I would say that although it may depend on field, in mine, going to U of T isn't going to significantly hold you back from other opportunities in the USA later. And really, it's only worth to compare U of T with the top private US schools when you have offers in hand for both, as the top US schools are also hard to get into. phdwanttobe, spacea, P1anTageNeT and 1 other 4
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