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Hi everyone,
I'm a relative noob to the forums, but I've spent a bit of time browsing through them, and I look forward to participating.
I was wondering if anyone could provide me with some advice on where I should go for my undergrad in engineering (I'm edging towards civil).
I live in Toronto, and my two main choices are UofT or McMaster. At McMaster, I can add the management option (I enjoy business/economics), whereas at UofT I could jump straight into an MBA via the Skoll program. However, there is some support for the idea of waiting a bit on the MBA and getting it at a more prestigious institution (if I went to Mac).
However, I'm straying. What I'd really like help advice on are the two civil engineering programs at those schools. I intend to select the environmental option for whichever one I end up choosing.
Any advice/comments/suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I'm a relative noob to the forums, but I've spent a bit of time browsing through them, and I look forward to participating.
I was wondering if anyone could provide me with some advice on where I should go for my undergrad in engineering (I'm edging towards civil).
I live in Toronto, and my two main choices are UofT or McMaster. At McMaster, I can add the management option (I enjoy business/economics), whereas at UofT I could jump straight into an MBA via the Skoll program. However, there is some support for the idea of waiting a bit on the MBA and getting it at a more prestigious institution (if I went to Mac).
However, I'm straying. What I'd really like help advice on are the two civil engineering programs at those schools. I intend to select the environmental option for whichever one I end up choosing.
Any advice/comments/suggestions would be greatly appreciated!