Which Canadian University is Best for Aerospace Engineering?

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The discussion centers on the limited options for studying aerospace engineering in Canada, highlighting the University of Toronto and Carleton University as potential choices. The University of Toronto offers a comprehensive engineering science program in the first two years, while Carleton University is also considered a viable option. Participants express a desire for more recommendations and insights from fellow Canadians regarding these universities. The conversation emphasizes the importance of selecting a strong foundational program for a future in aerospace engineering. Overall, the need for guidance in choosing the right university for aerospace studies in Canada is clear.
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Hi everyone,
I am in need for a worthwhile recommendation.

I am in Canada and crave to studying aerospace engineering (it is silly that in Canada we just have three universities teach undergrad aerospace engineering), so what do you thing about University of Toronto considering the first two years of engineering science or Carleton University?

Thanks.
 
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