Anonymous wrote:Unin of Toronto?? Anything good there?
Anonymous wrote:There is a reason that US schools have 10x the number of Canadian students studying in the US versus US students studying in Canada.
Anonymous wrote:Other than McGill that you or your kid liked and would recommend. Why? Did they return to US after college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Toronto is probably the "top" school in Canada, especially for research. Excellent academics in a great city. I think they post info about what gpa and test scores are required for each major to be considered for admission...which is nice.
Main negative is it is a huge public school, probably as big as UCLA and Michigan combined. A lot of commuters. Less student support than most US schools. Toronto is a great location but not as beautiful as British Columbia or as interesting as Montreal.
I concur with all this. One the plus side the St. George campus is truly in the center of the city and has several subway stops immediately next to the campus. My daughter loved her tour of University of Toronto and preferred the school over McGill. She ended up at an American university.
Another option to consider is University of Waterloo-- excellent for tech and for career placement in Silicon Valley.
Anonymous wrote:University of Toronto is probably the "top" school in Canada, especially for research. Excellent academics in a great city. I think they post info about what gpa and test scores are required for each major to be considered for admission...which is nice.
Main negative is it is a huge public school, probably as big as UCLA and Michigan combined. A lot of commuters. Less student support than most US schools. Toronto is a great location but not as beautiful as British Columbia or as interesting as Montreal.