Western University is inviting you to view the skies through telescopes and ask astronomers anything you want to know at their Cronyn Observatory. Objects viewed include the moon, planets, stars, and galaxies. There is no ...
Jun 1st, 2023 11:05 am
... students who's looking to establish myself in the great northern land! Currently I am offered admission to the Master of Financial Economics at Western University and the Master of Business Analytics at the University of British Columbia(quite different propositions ik). I have worked 2 years ...
Mar 12th, 2023 11:34 am
Which would you recommend? All things considered, especially class availability, professor quality and overall vibe?
Sep 15th, 2022 6:18 pm
... Op, No lodgin/boarding/transportaton cost as have an investement condo there Con: Not sure if the non-engineering is better in this university. 4>Western University ESM/BMSc MN: Medical Sciences (BMSc and BSc) 5>University of Guelph GBI Biomedical Engineering (Co-op and Regular) UPDATE: Accepted ...
I am currently in my 2nd year of biomedical engineering at a Canadian university. On paper, I am, however, a 1st year. I dropped all my original 1st year courses because, that year, my dad became disabled, left his job, and then died. This year, I only took 4 non-engineering electives. I do not inte...
Dec 23rd, 2021 11:26 pm
Which one is the best overall for someone studying an arts discipline (likely Econ/Political Science)? Attributes the prospective student thinks are important: class sizes, instructional quality, curriculum/programming, peers, affordability. All are solid universities. The student is from Vancouver ...
Nov 18th, 2021 3:29 am
Sorry, this thread isn’t accurate anymore
Oct 7th, 2021 5:14 am
This is pretty much the situation I'm in now. Did 'okay' in highschool, and then took a 1 year 'pre health science' diploma at a college. Got a 3.9/4 GPA sem 1 and failed 2 of the 5 courses sem 2 with my highest mark in sem 2 being a B. I somehow got accepted into registered nursing despite failing ...
Oct 20th, 2020 10:51 pm
I am in my late 20s from Canada. Studied engineering in undergrad and been working in supply chain since graduating 5 years ago. Been thinking of making a career change and think maybe I could do an MBA. Not sure yet what i want to switch to. Started looking at these 3 universities. I am based in to...
Jul 27th, 2020 5:51 pm
... applying to. I'm scared that my grades won't give me very many opportunities. My three top schools are Queens University, Brock University, and Western University, but I have also been looking into applying at the University of Ottawa, Windsor, Laurier, Trent, and Nippising. Does anyone have ...
Hey guys! I really didn’t know where else to go so i thought i’d ask people online about it. I currently go to Brock right now and am completely unhappy. I completed my first semester but sadly had to drop most courses but one and did quite poorly on it due to crazy family issues and going back and ...
are Mcmaster, laurier, and western good for environmental studies/sciences?
Dec 11th, 2019 11:37 pm
I heard from my teacher that york and uoft are pretty good for french but i dont know any other schools/programs for french. if you happen to know, could you tell me what unique qualities and facilities the programs have? thanks
Dec 11th, 2019 11:35 pm
Hi everyone, I'm now a Gr 12 student with a GPA around 92-93. I recently received a few conditional offers from SFU Beedie, Western BMOS (not AEO), McMaster DeGroot, and UT Rotman. I heard that Rotman has a really competitive environment with a huge number of students per class, so I'm not sure if I...
... hesitant to accept the offer I am fairly certain I will be receiving to attend the program. As a general background, I am finishing up my BSc at Western University. My first choice is Micheners, but should I fail the MMI, I was hoping to have this program as a solid plan B. However, the higher ...
Feb 11th, 2019 11:06 pm
Hey guys, please give me some advices to help me choose the offer. I’m so confusing on it.
My options are University of Ottawa, University of Guelph, and Western University. I'm leaning towards University of Guelph because of the atmosphere and coop. Opinions?
May 20th, 2018 9:59 pm
Hi there, its come down to these two as my options. I plan to go into mechanical engineering if that makes a difference. So far here's what I have: -Western has higher overall reputation -Ottawa's Engineering is supposedly better (Western still a reputable program) -Western's Campus is much nicer (A...
Hey! So I've been looking into kinesiology quite a bit lately and I had a few questions that came up to my mind that hopefully grads/students of different universities can help answer for me. I prefer answers from students in Ontario universities as well. Thanks :) 1. Which school do you go to and w...
Jul 29th, 2015 11:48 pm
Hi all, I am an occupational therapist, who is exploring further graduate education, to potentially work in health management/leadership/consulting (in the public, government or private sector). I currently work for a hospital. I have a Masters in Occupational Therapy and a B.Sc in Health Science. I...