Ryerson MEng Aerospace: Should I Go?

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The discussion centers around a student who has been accepted into the M.Eng program in Aerospace at Ryerson University for fall 2015 but is uncertain whether to accept the offer or wait for responses from other universities, including UTIAS, McGill, Concordia, and Carleton. The student is particularly interested in the Aerodynamics and Propulsion specialization and is seeking immediate assistance as the confirmation deadline is approaching in one week. Participants in the discussion suggest considering whether Ryerson was the student's top choice and recommend waiting for responses from the other institutions before making a decision.
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hello,

I got admit from Ryerson for fall 2015 in M.eng - Aerospace. should i go for it? hoe is it? or should i wait for other university reply. have applied in UTIAS , Mcgill, Concordia and Carleton also.

In a bit of confusion as confirmation date is only a week away. need immediate assisatnce.

I got in the Aerodynamics and Propulsion Btw.
 
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So you have a week before you need to make a decision? Why not wait to hear back? Was Ryerson your #1 choice?
 
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