What Students Say?
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- edit A strong work ethic is required. Following all the instructions in the course material will guarantee a good grade for students.
- Depending on where you work, government jobs (in most cases) pay more than private ones. Apply online as required.
- There are a lot of opportunities available to us after completing this program, and the research facilities are also very good here.
Dislikes
- As well, the process of getting your money back when you drop a course is not applicable for any other term, which is very disappointings
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University of Toronto's Engineering Science program is one of the most rigorous engineering programs throughout the world, and I wanted some challenge for myself.
Easy to get a work permit post-graduation compared to the US and is the best in the country.
The main factor that made me choose UofT was because I like Toronto very much. It's a great city that is very culturally diverse. UofT is also downtown which makes it so interesting as there are always so many events even off-campus.
I chose UofT because it is in the heart of the city which is very convenient especially for international students as you don't need to travel too long to get to the airport. I also chose it because it has a great ranking and is in the top universities of the world
Research powerhouse. Quality of faculty. Location. High probability of practical experience through university facilitated internships.
I chose the University of Toronto because it was easily accessible given my status in Canada. I also liked the flexibility I could have in terms of choosing my courses and deciding what my degree would look like. There were also many opportunities available around the city and I felt that it would enrich my uni experience greatly.
Top university, very good business school (the best in Canada) and the campus is nice and in a good place in the city (downtown). The thing I liked the most was the diversity of the university and the inclusion.
I lived on campus which cost around $15,000 with meals. it was a single room accommodation offered by the university.
My parents are both graduates of UofT. I wanted to live downtown, and UofT was the best choice because it is centrally located in downtown Toronto. I got a very substantial admissions scholarship that provided more funding than the scholarships offered by other universities I applied to. I graduated high school with a 94% average.
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