Graduate Nuclear Engineering: McMaster or UOIT

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I am in the last year of my physics degree and plan to go to McMaster or UOIT to do my graduate studies in nuclear engineering.

Does anyone have experience with the two schools in regards to nuclear engineering?

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Update: I just received offer of admission to McMaster and still waiting for UOIT. If I do receive an offer from UOIT, I am not sure which one to choose.

So if anyone has experience with the masters program at one of the two universities, please let me know how your experience was (with your supervisor, campus, people, etc). I would like to hear from you.

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I've always heard McMaster has a great program and the still host this website: http://www.nuceng.ca/index.htm

I bet both are good and I hope someone else can give you some feedback.