Firstly, I choose this university because it's located where I currently live. I couldn't afford to go to another province or even city so I just opted for the cheapest option. However, turns out the school has a great mechanical engineering program and has had a lot of success thus far in my degree.
Course Curriculum
I find it very difficult and stressful at times. I do like the material a lot, however, usually the people who teach it don't care about teaching and end up giving me a negative opinion on the courses. The main issue is not the curriculum but the professors.
Faculty
Overall I enjoy it. As I mentioned before I wish they put more of an emphasis and training professors to teach properly. Most of them are at the university for research purposes and are made to teach without wanting to. Encouraging a desire for teaching would help students a lot
Placement
Most kids end up getting an internship during their degree. However, postgrad opportunities are more scared and fewer people get them. The internship experience helps somewhat, but in general, there are way more internship positions.
Accommodation
Exams
Alberta diploma. I didn't have to take any tests to get into the university. I just had to have got a high school diploma and have a good overall average.
Fees
Each class has its own charge. On top of that, there are other surcharges like gym membership and insurance. Usually, these can be opted out of but there are a number of fees that can't be opted out of.
Scholarship
Yes. It was a tedious process of writing many essays and getting a lot of recommendation letters for scholarships. As for financial aid, it was more straight forward. I just had to fill out a form every year and I get approved for the money right away
Examination Structure
Exams are typically written and/or multiple choice. Usually, the multiple choice portions will be more straight forward questions with one answer. The written answer questions require more in-depth analysis and thinking.