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cscott
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I have the opportunity to go to a small or large University [for physics] here in Canada. The smaller one gives a lot more student-teacher interaction and almost a certain research spot during the summer [some of the kids here have 5 papers accepted already]. The larger one has almost three times the professors in the physics department and gives larger exposure to different fields, also the city is much nicer :). Do you think I should jump on the idea to get to do research and even be a T.A. at the undergrad level at the smaller university?
I think I had a few more points for the larger University, but I can't remember them right now.
[In case anyone was interested: there's actually two smaller universities, Mount A and StFX ranked 1st and 2nd respectively in Canada for undergrad. Dal is the larger one.]
I think I had a few more points for the larger University, but I can't remember them right now.
[In case anyone was interested: there's actually two smaller universities, Mount A and StFX ranked 1st and 2nd respectively in Canada for undergrad. Dal is the larger one.]