oseirus Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 Schools in Canada with bigger names are probably U of T, McGill, Queen's, Waterloo, UBC, McMaster. It depends on the program, really. I think Canada's universities are all pretty darn good, just depends on your area of interest. What about York?
JElliott Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 Can you bottle poutine? JElliott - what are the bigger named schools you speak of? U of T and where else? I wish. I would say at least McGill, if not also UBC. Those seem to be the names people throw around when they're bragging, I find! Ha. Well you Canadians are so polite and so nice ... y'all should bottle it and sell it! Ha! There are just as many pretentious/arrogant types here -- they just can't announce it by name-dropping schools most of the time, is all. And they have to apologize when someone walks into them.
JElliott Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 Schools in Canada with bigger names are probably U of T, McGill, Queen's, Waterloo, UBC, McMaster. It depends on the program, really. I think Canada's universities are all pretty darn good, just depends on your area of interest. Sorry for the double post -- I missed this, but yeah. Even the most unknown schools can have stellar certain programs, with decent funding, too. I loved my school's English program and they treated me very well. I definitely missed Queen's on my list, but I've only heard people brag about Waterloo if they're in computer science/related field or McMaster if it's engineering. Of course I'm from U Windsor, so I'm obligated to think everyone at Western is stuck up, but that's more school rivalry than anything.
oseirus Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 Ha! There are just as many pretentious/arrogant types here -- they just can't announce it by name-dropping schools most of the time, is all. And they have to apologize when someone walks into them. Don't ruin my fantasy
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