Anonymous wrote:Rankings of universities and prestige are not nearly as important in Canada as they are in the States.
People look more at the quality and reputation of a specific program and whether or not it is what they want.
Macleans provides rankings every year of the schools based on various features.
You can find most information on their websites. The enrollment reports and admission reports are all publicly available.
McGill, U of T, UBC, Queen's etc are usually on top but there are many smaller schools and other schools with fantastic programs.
Rather than starting with the schools, look at what program is of interest then research what schools have a top reputation for that program.
Anonymous wrote:I believe McGill's classes are entirely conducted in English. McGill's web site (and maybe Toronto's) specify minimum grades in different high school classes that an applicant must have earned in order to be considered for admission. They are very high requirements - for example, one program said every English class must have been at least an A-minus.
Toronto has theee campuses; the main one is St. George but different programs are offered at different campuses. It has residential colleges within the university which is a huge advantage IMO. They have different flavors, offer housing and dining options, and provide a home base amidst the 60,000 students. However, housing is not guaranteed.
I haven't attended any of these schools but DC just went through the admissions process and we researched McGill and Toronto pretty thoroughly. Canadian friends tell us those are the top two universities in Canada. McGill has a bit of a reputation as being more sink-or-swim but may have a slight prestige edge and is half the size of Toronto.
Admissions is much more transparent than at US universities and there are no essays (definitely not at Toronto and I think not at McGill either).
Anonymous wrote:Just to clarify, I know about the French language requirement and I'm specifically looking for info from people with EXPERIENCE of the following three colleges
McGill University
University of Toronto
University of Montreal
thanks
Anonymous wrote:Just to clarify, I know about the French language requirement and I'm specifically looking for info from people with EXPERIENCE of the following three colleges
McGill University
University of Toronto
University of Montreal
thanks