Thread: Uni Choice. I need all the help possible!
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Aug 10th, 2007 02:48 PM
#16

Originally Posted by
alv077
Are those rings REALLY made from the metal from that bridge?
It's always bugged me... I mean, theres a finite amount of bridge-wreckage to make rings from..
No it's just for the symbolism. ;o
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Aug 10th, 2007 03:15 PM
#17
aww
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Aug 10th, 2007 03:41 PM
#18
Here is my 2 cents.
Waterloo Co-op is absolutly amazing
(worked for TTC, Pearson Aiport and now for the OLYMPIC 2010)
{note my first job was an office B$%#%}
You can also have co-op with business program here (the double degree), but to be honest.. if you can have over 80% average in uni .. you should be able to get any dream job .. BUT if you get 50% or high 90's, its sometimes hard to find a job (talking about first term that is)..
My view .. Take engineering now .. and then after you get your degree do an MBA, you have all the courses needed.
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Aug 10th, 2007 04:31 PM
#19

Originally Posted by
LuxBux
Waterloo has the best co-op programs around. I'm currently in Mathematics Business Administration Dble Degree at Waterloo and am on co-op working at BMO downtown. The experience you get from co-op is priceless.
What was your grade 12 average to get in?

Originally Posted by
gzajay
Maebach -- there are lots of business co-op jobs posted at Waterloo. I friends working Marketing for Microsoft or RIM...some HR positions
I'm in UW co-op too -- amazing experience and the contacts you make will be invaluable after graduation. I've done two terms with the government (different ministries) and I'm pretty much set for a job after graduation...
EDIT: now that I think about it, why don't you take something like Science and Business at UW. Since you can't decide between engineering and business -- take Physics and Business. I think we also have a Management Engineering program
I dispise physics totally. My chemistry is quite good though. My cousin did engineering and then an MBA, and he said that if you do engineering then switch over, its a waste of time. He said he regrets doing it becuase the people he works with did a 3 year finance degree and then an MBA.

Originally Posted by
kt11
I was looking into Science and Business...but I wasn't getting good vibes. Management Engineering hasn't had a graduating class either, so who knows if it's a good program.
maebach: when you talked about that math program you're dad reccomended...consider UW/WLU BBA & B.Math. It's a program where you get a BBA and B.Math in 5 yrs, from two very good schools. I know it's been mentioned in the thread, just want to re-emphasize it's value.
I was told by a firend to do the Management Engineering, but he didnt know anything about the program or how well the people do in that field.
Is there a co-op for the mathematics degrees? If so, then that would be something for me. My math is really good, so by doing a 5 year degree, I'll get the bachelor of business and a bachelor in math?
Whats WLU?
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Aug 10th, 2007 04:36 PM
#20
Newbie
There's co-op for almost every program, and yes there is co-op for just math. WLU is the University of Wilfred Laurier, one of the best business schools and it's right beside Waterloo. That's why in the double degree program you take your businesses courses there and your math courses at Waterloo. My average was mid 90's, pre-reqs are 2 maths, english plus one other U course, plus any other 2 to account for the overall 6. It's a real good program and you can apply to a lot of different jobs from this program.
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Aug 11th, 2007 12:08 AM
#21
Take the sciences. For business only Calculus and English or needed. For U of T commerce you need a second math but since you like math that shouldn't be a problem. For schulich just make sure 90 average (89.9 is not good enough) and submit a supplementary form I'd say take the asian 6-pack. 3 math 3 science english. Or take out a math for econ because first year econ with no prior experience isn't easy. That way you are set if either way.
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Aug 12th, 2007 12:19 AM
#22

Originally Posted by
LuxBux
There's co-op for almost every program, and yes there is co-op for just math. WLU is the University of Wilfred Laurier, one of the best business schools and it's right beside Waterloo. That's why in the double degree program you take your businesses courses there and your math courses at Waterloo. My average was mid 90's, pre-reqs are 2 maths, english plus one other U course, plus any other 2 to account for the overall 6. It's a real good program and you can apply to a lot of different jobs from this program.
I'm not so sure about that. "One of the BETTER business school" would be more appropriate.
I'd put WLU behind all these schools.
1.Queens/Ivey
2. Schulich
3. UTSG Commerce
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Aug 12th, 2007 12:38 AM
#23

Originally Posted by
nickia
I'm not so sure about that. "One of the BETTER business school" would be more appropriate.
I'd put WLU behind all these schools.
1.Queens/Ivey
2. Schulich
3. UTSG Commerce
I second that
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Aug 12th, 2007 01:39 AM
#24

Originally Posted by
nickia
I'm not so sure about that. "One of the BETTER business school" would be more appropriate.
I'd put WLU behind all these schools.
1.Queens/Ivey
2. Schulich
3. UTSG Commerce
Agreed though still doesn't make it a bad program. One of the better BBA's behind Schulich and on par with UTSC's BBA.
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Aug 12th, 2007 10:05 PM
#25

Originally Posted by
nickia
I'm not so sure about that. "One of the BETTER business school" would be more appropriate.
I'd put WLU behind all these schools.
1.Queens/Ivey
2. Schulich
3. UTSG Commerce
Is UTSG, U of T?
Also, If I was to take Finance, where would be the best place to take that? UofT, Schulich , Queens or McMaster? I like the co-op idea at UW, but do they have co-op for finance or b.comm. ?
In the end, my hope is to do an MBA. So does it matter whether I do the double degree of BBA and BMath at WLU/UW or Finance at UofT? Would it be easier to get into a good MBA school if I did the double degree? What if I did the B. math at UW and BBA at U of T or McMaster?
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Aug 12th, 2007 10:26 PM
#26

Originally Posted by
maebach
Is UTSG, U of T?
Also, If I was to take Finance, where would be the best place to take that? UofT, Schulich , Queens or McMaster? I like the co-op idea at UW, but do they have co-op for finance or b.comm. ?
In the end, my hope is to do an MBA. So does it matter whether I do the double degree of BBA and BMath at WLU/UW or Finance at UofT? Would it be easier to get into a good MBA school if I did the double degree? What if I did the B. math at UW and BBA at U of T or McMaster?
Yup, St. George; the real one
For finance, every school is good...McMaster not so much, better of with WLU. UW doesn't have a B.Com or a BBA, just the AFM program. You'd probably want to go with the Financial Management Stream over the Public Accounting Stream.
In the end, if you just want to do an MBA...I can't answer...that's an odd goal.
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Aug 12th, 2007 10:36 PM
#27
I don't know...
A person in the PA stream can always just take the FM specialization courses and the FM jobs... the reverse is not true...
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Aug 16th, 2007 12:03 PM
#28

Originally Posted by
kt11
Yup, St. George; the real one
For finance, every school is good...McMaster not so much, better of with WLU. UW doesn't have a B.Com or a BBA, just the AFM program. You'd probably want to go with the Financial Management Stream over the Public Accounting Stream.
In the end, if you just want to do an MBA...I can't answer...that's an odd goal.
What's wrong with finance at McMaster's? I know our MBA is rated highly. (link) Anyway Mac has bCom and honours BCom both with an optional internship between 3rd and 4th yr. I don't know a lot about it but we also have an Engineering Management program. It's a 5 yr program. It offers co-op as well as advance standing in McMasters MBA so you'll only have to do 1 more year of work to get your MBA. Here's the link to the website. Once you've narrowed thing down to you top 3 look at the entry requirements. For commerse it was 2 maths Calculus and another. I had taken economics and accounting in high school, but you have to take them 1st year anyway. You cover more material than in the high school courses. If you choose science/engineering, you might want to do a business related minor to keep your options open. Anyway good luck.
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Aug 16th, 2007 01:12 PM
#29
Thanks for all the replies. I ordered some broshures from Waterloo.
These are the broshures:
Faculty of Mathematics
Mathematics
(Regular and co-op)
> Actuarial Science
> Applied Mathematics
> Combinatorics & Optimization
> Math Teaching Option (co-op only)
> Mathematical Physics
> Mathematical Sciences
> Operations Research
> Pure Mathematics
> Statistics
Mathematics/Business Administration
(Co-op only)
> Economics option
> Finance option
> Systems Management option
Business Administration (WLU) & Mathematics (Waterloo) Double Degree
(Co-op only)
Faculty of Arts / Faculty of Mathematics
Computing & Financial Management
(Co-op only)
Faculty of Arts
Accounting & Financial Management
(Co-op only)
> Financial Management
> Public Accounting
I really like the double major at WU and WLU to ge a BBA and B. Math. I might go with a B.Math and minor in finance. I dont want to spend too much time in Waterloo (like 6+ years), because the few people I talked to about MBAs said that alot of people spend too much time getting their undergrads and stuff before their MBA. The good thing with the double major, is that if I decide not to do an MBA, I can stick with 2 good degrees.
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Aug 16th, 2007 01:16 PM
#30
Newbie
Exactly what I'm doing...go for the double degree, honestly it's not that hard as long as you know you're math and can learn well it will be cake
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