I see.
Hmm. So, considering Honours Science really isn't recommended for aspiring Grads, and Honours Physics is gives you "next to no electives", is Waterloo less "liberal" (doesn't emphasize on a multi-faceted education)? Or is that a common difference between Canada & the USA?
Also- how...
Of course, I realize I may be WAY out of line giving "advice" here, but the thing that really strikes me is this: you WANT to understand. And you're not satisfied if you don't. You can do the stuff, but that's not enough. This reflects your personal work ethic, and i'd say you're way ahead of...
The Globecampus link really is great.You mention smaller univs being "cheaper" for international students... but are they as cosmopolitan? Maybe the slightly larger ones score better for iinternational students in that regard... if it's a consideration.
Right. I'll PM you. But some not-so-specific things that come to mind:
- How flexible is a Physics program? Could you, if you wished, take courses in the Arts (not always for a minor)?
-You don't comment on the smaller univs. Is their education definitely at a level lower than McGill and UofT...
Hi guys.
I'm convinced on studying physics in Canada. What schools provide the best Undergrad courses (and experience)? Should i look at only the Big Boys (UofT, McGill, Western), or am i better off studying at a not-so-large Guelph or Carleton? How're the learning environments in each? Does...