Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For stem, UT is like Berkeley except Canada has no HYPSM equivalent so it's even better in Canada than Berkeley is in the US
UT is very good in STEM but for STEM in Canada Waterloo is the only real answer.
Anonymous wrote:Waterloo is more like UCLA or UMich - less theoretical.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For stem, UT is like Berkeley except Canada has no HYPSM equivalent so it's even better in Canada than Berkeley is in the US
UT is very good in STEM but for STEM in Canada Waterloo is the only real answer.
Waterloo is more like UCLA or UMich - less theoretical.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For stem, UT is like Berkeley except Canada has no HYPSM equivalent so it's even better in Canada than Berkeley is in the US
UT is very good in STEM but for STEM in Canada Waterloo is the only real answer.
Anonymous wrote:For stem, UT is like Berkeley except Canada has no HYPSM equivalent so it's even better in Canada than Berkeley is in the US
Anonymous wrote:University of Toronto has 80,000 students…ASU is the equivalent. It’s a huge commuter school with tons of students, much like UT.
Of course, the weather is very different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a U of Toronto grad. Perhaps Penn would be the most similar.
But there really isn’t a top-notch American university that is safe AND right in the heart of a major city (Westwood isn’t the heart of LA).
With subway stops all around it, you can get from the campus to just about anywhere you’d want to go in minutes.
NYU.
I said “top notch”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a U of Toronto grad. Perhaps Penn would be the most similar.
But there really isn’t a top-notch American university that is safe AND right in the heart of a major city (Westwood isn’t the heart of LA).
With subway stops all around it, you can get from the campus to just about anywhere you’d want to go in minutes.
NYU.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a U of Toronto grad. Perhaps Penn would be the most similar.
But there really isn’t a top-notch American university that is safe AND right in the heart of a major city (Westwood isn’t the heart of LA).
With subway stops all around it, you can get from the campus to just about anywhere you’d want to go in minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Toronto has 80,000 students…ASU is the equivalent. It’s a huge commuter school with tons of students, much like UT.
Of course, the weather is very different.
I think the 80,000 includes the 2 significant suburban campuses. Whatever, it’s very efficiently run, & doesn’t seem too large at all. The wind & cold are the only things to worry about there.
Anonymous wrote:University of Toronto has 80,000 students…ASU is the equivalent. It’s a huge commuter school with tons of students, much like UT.
Of course, the weather is very different.