I heard UofW has one of the best co-op programs in Canada. But everyone is trying to get in so it's hopeless. Could look into it though.
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Jun 3rd, 2005 11:47 PM #1Newbie
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University Choices: U of Waterloo or U of Toronto
basically its a challenge of whether to choose waterloo or toronto for urban planning / urban planning. The only problem I got into the alternative program for urban planning in waterloo and go into co-op urban studies for utsc but utsc seems more like a social science aspect of the program.
anyone have any insights to anything like whether both programs are similar, totally different or which one would be better to go to?
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Jun 4th, 2005 12:03 AM #2
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Jun 4th, 2005 12:32 AM #3Deal Fanatic




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I have a friend who's in planning in UW. He loves it
He's got a few decent jobs each term. Worked for City of Toronto and City of Waterloo.
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Jun 4th, 2005 03:06 AM #4
University of Toronto ALL THE WAY
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Jun 4th, 2005 07:26 AM #5Normally I would say so too, but I have no knowledge about these two programs.
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Social sciences are a key part in understanding UP. The theory still needs to be incorporated. If these two are a close match, try going to either university and checking out what makes it different (rez, nightlife, profs, student size, tuition)._______________
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Jun 4th, 2005 05:22 PM #6Newbie
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thanks everyone, well I guess considering the two programs, I could have trouble with financial issues as I would need to borrow to pay for the tuition, books, residence which could cost roughly 8000 -> 12, 000 a year and I don't know if i can handle it like paying off osap when I finish -> which roughly could be like 35, 000 or so. UofW suits my needs, but financially, i could be working for the next few years after I graduate working to pay off my osap. While UofT -> no residence, Co-Op program =S, decision decisions.
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