Anonymous wrote:In fact, so easy to get into, to the point that it is filled with international students that failed at their studies back home are so they are sent to your schools.
Don't kid yourself, the only degree I've seen that hold some semblance of weight here is from McGill and even then it's only comparable to a 40-50 US school.
The other "top flight" Canadian schools are thrown out with the rest of Podunk State U.[/quote
What is a 40/50 US school? I'm certain no one from the US who was admitted to Toronto, McGill or UBC failed at their studies in the US. Get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toronto is the Harvard, not McGill.
Hah, no.
The only people who would believe that are the Chinese.
My DD was accepted to Toronto, McGill and UBC. Seriously considering Toronto. Toronto is widely know as the top university in Canada. I was chatting with a McGill grad last week and he referred to Toronto as the Harvard of Canada.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toronto is the Harvard, not McGill.
Hah, no.
The only people who would believe that are the Chinese.
Anonymous wrote:Universal health insurance. Fantastic social safety net. LITTLE TO NO GUN VIOLENCE (don't think their kids have active shooter drills in elementary school--how can we just accept that as a society?????????????)
Anonymous wrote:Toronto is the Harvard, not McGill.
Anonymous wrote:Except that your PM is a pathetic girly-man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Canadians are squares. But very polite. I know a bunch of talented Canadians in different fields who came to the U.S. so they could make some money. Eh?
They came so they no longer would have to buy their milk in bags.
Anonymous wrote:Universal health insurance. Fantastic social safety net. LITTLE TO NO GUN VIOLENCE (don't think their kids have active shooter drills in elementary school--how can we just accept that as a society?????????????)
they have paid maternity leave, lower infant mortality ratesAnonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Canadians are squares. But very polite. I know a bunch of talented Canadians in different fields who came to the U.S. so they could make some money. Eh?
Canada is boring. Hardly innovative and doesn’t have that American desire for exceptionalism. Very few products or really anything invented or produced in Canada besides oil. Anyone who wants to DO something has to leave.
Have you been to a Canadian city lately? Innovative design and lots of interesting community actions/activities. Strong focus on arts/film. Not everything is about new products.
Not in years. Canada is unremarkable. Canada doesn’t have a single thing the US doesn’t have.
Anonymous wrote:Except that your PM is a pathetic girly-man.