Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mean University of British Columbia?
Excellent university, very expensive.
Yes, Uni of British Columbia in Vancouver Canada. Tuition seems to be around $40K CAD (which is around $30 K US dollars). Less than half a US private and comparable to an out of state US public.
Far more important is for students to escape t-rump !
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mean University of British Columbia?
Excellent university, very expensive.
Yes, Uni of British Columbia in Vancouver Canada. Tuition seems to be around $40K CAD (which is around $30 K US dollars). Less than half a US private and comparable to an out of state US public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UBC, Toronto, McGill, Waterloo, and Queens are all great universities. And the recruiting from these universities demonstrates that.
But the American college experience is very unique. It's not like that in Canada or anywhere else in the world. It's a much more low-key, self-sufficient world. Totally different vibes. There aren't any fighter jets flying over some game between UBC and Simon Fraser.
Regarding UBC, great school, great location. A very nice place to spend four years. I think the only complaint over the years has been the mainland Chinese. If you want to go to a school with 20 year olds from Wuhan in Lamborghinis, UBC is the school for you.
Amazing how people here find a way to work their anti-Asian attitudes into a discussion. Good thing there aren’t any rich kids at Top 20 schools and SLACs.
It is fair to bring up, they have bought up real estate in Vancouver and driven up prices, so that Canadians have trouble affording to live there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UBC, Toronto, McGill, Waterloo, and Queens are all great universities. And the recruiting from these universities demonstrates that.
But the American college experience is very unique. It's not like that in Canada or anywhere else in the world. It's a much more low-key, self-sufficient world. Totally different vibes. There aren't any fighter jets flying over some game between UBC and Simon Fraser.
Regarding UBC, great school, great location. A very nice place to spend four years. I think the only complaint over the years has been the mainland Chinese. If you want to go to a school with 20 year olds from Wuhan in Lamborghinis, UBC is the school for you.
Amazing how people here find a way to work their anti-Asian attitudes into a discussion. Good thing there aren’t any rich kids at Top 20 schools and SLACs.
Anonymous wrote:UBC, Toronto, McGill, Waterloo, and Queens are all great universities. And the recruiting from these universities demonstrates that.
But the American college experience is very unique. It's not like that in Canada or anywhere else in the world. It's a much more low-key, self-sufficient world. Totally different vibes. There aren't any fighter jets flying over some game between UBC and Simon Fraser.
Regarding UBC, great school, great location. A very nice place to spend four years. I think the only complaint over the years has been the mainland Chinese. If you want to go to a school with 20 year olds from Wuhan in Lamborghinis, UBC is the school for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mean University of British Columbia?
Excellent university, very expensive.
Yes, Uni of British Columbia in Vancouver Canada. Tuition seems to be around $40K CAD (which is around $30 K US dollars). Less than half a US private and comparable to an out of state US public.
The STEM majors are all about C$64k. Canada is an ala carte pricing model.
When you convert STEM to USD it is $46 K. Similar to STEM OOS at U Dub (U wash seattle) which is USD $44 K.
I didn't realize it is the most expensive in Canada.
Canadian universities are just a very different experience to US universities. Very large, but no sports and very high commuter populations.
Vancouver is a great city, though UBC isn't in the heart of the city like U Toronto is in Toronto or McGill in Montreal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mean University of British Columbia?
Excellent university, very expensive.
Not really. Tuition for international students is similar to an American private university, or less, depending on field of study. I will be kind enough to provide a link, rather than just guess like others seem to do.
https://students.ubc.ca/finances/tuition-fees/undergraduate-tuition-fees/
It is a huge school. Considered to be one of the best in Canada. Vancouver is a great place to go to college, though obviously far away from most of us who are on the east coast. Cool city, close to great outdoors (hiking, skiing, etc.).
Good to be in Canada given what a disaster our country is becoming.
Anonymous wrote:UBC, Toronto, McGill, Waterloo, and Queens are all great universities. And the recruiting from these universities demonstrates that.
But the American college experience is very unique. It's not like that in Canada or anywhere else in the world. It's a much more low-key, self-sufficient world. Totally different vibes. There aren't any fighter jets flying over some game between UBC and Simon Fraser.
Regarding UBC, great school, great location. A very nice place to spend four years. I think the only complaint over the years has been the mainland Chinese. If you want to go to a school with 20 year olds from Wuhan in Lamborghinis, UBC is the school for you.