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Hi, I'm a high school senior from Canada. I have applied to some well known Universities in the Us, namely: MIT, Princeton, Harvard, Stanford, and Dartmouth. But MIT has already rejected me and I think that I may end up going to UofT (I've already been accepted there).
I am interested in math and physics, I mean I know that I am going in that direction, I'm just not sure which one. If there is anyone who knows anything about UofT's physics/ math specialist program I would be very grateful for there comments.
I've heard its pretty intense, but I think I can come through. I was in the Turkish physics olympiad(I was invited to a 25 person camp) and in Canada I got into the Canadian honour roll in the Canadian Math challenge. So I am good with physics and math.
What I basically want to know is how is this program comparable with the Us universities? Especially in preparation for graduate school in physics/applied math. How is the student environment? How are the profs?
Thanks anyone who can help me:D
I am interested in math and physics, I mean I know that I am going in that direction, I'm just not sure which one. If there is anyone who knows anything about UofT's physics/ math specialist program I would be very grateful for there comments.
I've heard its pretty intense, but I think I can come through. I was in the Turkish physics olympiad(I was invited to a 25 person camp) and in Canada I got into the Canadian honour roll in the Canadian Math challenge. So I am good with physics and math.
What I basically want to know is how is this program comparable with the Us universities? Especially in preparation for graduate school in physics/applied math. How is the student environment? How are the profs?
Thanks anyone who can help me:D