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University time! :d?
UNIVERSITY TIME! :D?
Hello fellow physics lovers, I need all the advice I can get in choosing a university.
OKAY ill be quick
The program - Physics (honours/specialist)
The Universities - UofWaterloo, Mcmaster, UofToronto
Maybe - Queens, UofOttawa
I live in Toronto (GTA)
Money isn't that much of a problem but i would like to spend less $$ -(i can also get government loans)
I think co-op is useful
Teaching/learning environment is important.(Rigor of the program(curriculum) doesn't matter to me much, I am willing to work hard)
The most I know about is UofT. Mcmaster and Uwaterloo not so much. This is what I think I know.
UToronto
Cons:
- Bell curved
- Competitive
- Large first year classes (hard to stand out/talk with profs)*
- graduate with lower gpa than other schools*
- Sometimes profs seem like they don't care
Pros
- Prestige
- World class research Facilities
- World class Faculty
- Opportunities (research/job/award(if lucky/good enough))
- Relative more scholarships than other Uni's
- I don't have to do residence
McMaster
Cons
- residence $$
- not known outside of Canada
- High admission cut-off (relative to other institutions)
Pros
- Mid size uni (smaller classes)
- No bell curve (mostly)
- less competition
- Has facilities (nuclear reactor, "state of the art lab equipment")
- Co-op ($ + experience for me(I like))
- Has affiliations with Perimeter Institute
UofWaterloo
Cons
- residence $$
- not known outside of Canada
- I am not too sure about other things
- Bell curve depends from teacher to teacher from course to course
-Smaller endowment relatively
Pros
- Mid size uni (smaller classes)
- less competition
- Has facilities (new buildings)
- Co-op ($ + experience for me(I like))
- Has strong affiliations with Perimeter Institute and IQC
- large campus grounds (1000 acres)
- Concentration on mathematics (i guess this is a pro)
Id like to go to UT but there's a lot of stories about bell curves and inattentive profs and as well as competition. I want to go to grad school however and I've also heard that UT is a disadvantage to that because they keep the gpa low. I like it because its close, the prestige, the faculty, the facilities, and the campus grounds is amazing. I've talked to physics professors (at a recent university fair) from both mcmaster and waterloo and they gave me really compelling and appealing account of the experiences at their universities. The mcmaster prof was really compelling.
I'm sure I want to go into physics.
So yeah any advice or opinions :)
Also I want to especially hear from undergrads/graduates from each university.
Thanks in advance!
(I know this is my first post which looks kinda bad, but I am a constant lurker if that helps!)
UNIVERSITY TIME! :D?
Hello fellow physics lovers, I need all the advice I can get in choosing a university.
OKAY ill be quick
The program - Physics (honours/specialist)
The Universities - UofWaterloo, Mcmaster, UofToronto
Maybe - Queens, UofOttawa
I live in Toronto (GTA)
Money isn't that much of a problem but i would like to spend less $$ -(i can also get government loans)
I think co-op is useful
Teaching/learning environment is important.(Rigor of the program(curriculum) doesn't matter to me much, I am willing to work hard)
The most I know about is UofT. Mcmaster and Uwaterloo not so much. This is what I think I know.
UToronto
Cons:
- Bell curved
- Competitive
- Large first year classes (hard to stand out/talk with profs)*
- graduate with lower gpa than other schools*
- Sometimes profs seem like they don't care
Pros
- Prestige
- World class research Facilities
- World class Faculty
- Opportunities (research/job/award(if lucky/good enough))
- Relative more scholarships than other Uni's
- I don't have to do residence
McMaster
Cons
- residence $$
- not known outside of Canada
- High admission cut-off (relative to other institutions)
Pros
- Mid size uni (smaller classes)
- No bell curve (mostly)
- less competition
- Has facilities (nuclear reactor, "state of the art lab equipment")
- Co-op ($ + experience for me(I like))
- Has affiliations with Perimeter Institute
UofWaterloo
Cons
- residence $$
- not known outside of Canada
- I am not too sure about other things
- Bell curve depends from teacher to teacher from course to course
-Smaller endowment relatively
Pros
- Mid size uni (smaller classes)
- less competition
- Has facilities (new buildings)
- Co-op ($ + experience for me(I like))
- Has strong affiliations with Perimeter Institute and IQC
- large campus grounds (1000 acres)
- Concentration on mathematics (i guess this is a pro)
Id like to go to UT but there's a lot of stories about bell curves and inattentive profs and as well as competition. I want to go to grad school however and I've also heard that UT is a disadvantage to that because they keep the gpa low. I like it because its close, the prestige, the faculty, the facilities, and the campus grounds is amazing. I've talked to physics professors (at a recent university fair) from both mcmaster and waterloo and they gave me really compelling and appealing account of the experiences at their universities. The mcmaster prof was really compelling.
I'm sure I want to go into physics.
So yeah any advice or opinions :)
Also I want to especially hear from undergrads/graduates from each university.
Thanks in advance!
(I know this is my first post which looks kinda bad, but I am a constant lurker if that helps!)