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Faculties with high research and analysis knowledge, university support system (GSA & ISA department) and low fees
I got offered funding which significantly reduced the financial burden. I got acceptance by American universities also but I preferred Canada.
I wanted to get into this university because of the course structure and the city. Calgary is one of the best places in Canada to live. The fees are also low than other universities.
I chose the University of Calgary because it offered a lot of perks. It has always been a dream of mine to go into medical school in Canada, and a strong undergrad program is an essential requirement. UofC Neuroscience is top-notch, and is a small cohort of highly motivated, intelligent individuals, as only 30 are accepted each year. It is ultra competitive, but worth it as I wanted to be with other like-minded people who were striving for the same goals as me. Additionally, this program has guaranteed research funding, and getting a research position is really simple ( a perk not offered in other science programs), so this definitely stuck out to me. Additionally, having an opportunity to do a Honours thesis on a field of neuroscience in my 4th yr sounded really cool to me.
I chose it because it's a very prestigious university, the fees are less as compared to other equally good ones and I have family in Calgary.
Good ranking, good PR, and job prospects after graduation. Best wages in Canada. Beautiful city.
The Petroleum Engineering program at the University of Calgary is one of the best in Canada.
I chose this school as it was close to my home and very convenient as I got to live at home with my family. Admissions are relatively easy as you submit all the information that they prompt you to submit, and wait until you hear back from them about acceptance. The application fee was fairly standard with other schools, at I believe around $75.
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