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FlyingPhysicist
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Hello PF. I graduated HS in the 2017/2018 year with an average of 88%
In AP physics I scored an 85%, and 82% in my AP Calculus class. I didn't attend university yet because of the mandatory military service in my country. I will finish my service in December of this year.
I recently got an offer from the University of Birmingham and the University of Durham at the UK. Both require me to take a foundation year starting January of next year before enrolling to the university in September 2020, the foundation year seems like a good thing to me because it will refresh me since I stopped my education for over a year and also the UK bachelors degree is only 3 years long which means it will make up for some of the time I wasted while serving in the military.
On the other hand, I really want to apply to the University of Toronto since I think the environment there is better for me. the only issue is that I'd enroll to the university straight away in September of 2020 without a foundation, and it'll take me 1 more year to graduate since degrees in Canada are 4 years long, also I'd spend around 9 months after I'm done with my military service this December doing nothing, which to me is a lot of time wasted.
So will the extra year I spend in U of T (If I end up going there) affect my chances when applying to grad schools? and is there a way I could start my studies in January 2020, then enroll at U of T on September of the same year? and overall what's the best choice in your opinion, going to the UK or Canada?
Thanks in advance, I really appreciate your help.
In AP physics I scored an 85%, and 82% in my AP Calculus class. I didn't attend university yet because of the mandatory military service in my country. I will finish my service in December of this year.
I recently got an offer from the University of Birmingham and the University of Durham at the UK. Both require me to take a foundation year starting January of next year before enrolling to the university in September 2020, the foundation year seems like a good thing to me because it will refresh me since I stopped my education for over a year and also the UK bachelors degree is only 3 years long which means it will make up for some of the time I wasted while serving in the military.
On the other hand, I really want to apply to the University of Toronto since I think the environment there is better for me. the only issue is that I'd enroll to the university straight away in September of 2020 without a foundation, and it'll take me 1 more year to graduate since degrees in Canada are 4 years long, also I'd spend around 9 months after I'm done with my military service this December doing nothing, which to me is a lot of time wasted.
So will the extra year I spend in U of T (If I end up going there) affect my chances when applying to grad schools? and is there a way I could start my studies in January 2020, then enroll at U of T on September of the same year? and overall what's the best choice in your opinion, going to the UK or Canada?
Thanks in advance, I really appreciate your help.