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Where has the best physics program in Canada? (as in university, of course!)
nicksauce said:Well it's probably between McGill and UofT I think... I'll say McGill but I am biased because I go there.
collectedsoul said:Hi. I'm from India and I'm looking at some of the Physics programs in Canadian universities and 3-4 of them sound good to me. I have a question about the eligibility for a Masters in Physics from Canada. Is a Bachelors Engineering degree going to qualify me for the Masters in Physics? I have also done an MBA post my BE - will that help at all? And most importantly will I be offered financial aid for the MS program?
I am planning to attend Uoft (toronto) this septembre. I've definitely heard all the horror stories of 50% of students failing out of first year. If I don't do as well as I'd hope in first year, I'm definitely going to jump ship and transfer to either Ryerson or UOIT.AndersonMD said:Some of the "best" schools may be the "worst" places to
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