Which University Is Best for Undergrad: Winnipeg or Waterloo?

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A grade 12 student in Winnipeg is considering the University of Winnipeg and the University of Waterloo for an undergraduate degree in Physics with a Mathematical stream. The University of Winnipeg is more affordable and closer to home, but the student is seeking insights on any significant academic advantages of attending Waterloo. Responses highlight that Waterloo offers a strong Mathematical Physics program with a comprehensive course selection, and its proximity to the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics is noted as a benefit for those interested in physics and math. However, competition at Waterloo may be more intense. There is also a suggestion to consider the University of Toronto's Math & Physics Specialist program as a potential option.
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Hi all,

I'm a grade 12 student in Winnipeg, who's looking at options for where to go for undergrad. The two main options I'm looking at right now are the University of Winnipeg, and the University of Waterloo. At both, I'd want to take Physics with a Mathematical stream. UWinnipeg is far cheaper and closer to home, obviously, but I was wondering if anyone knows if there is any major academic advantage to going to Waterloo? I plan on applying for a Rhodes in 4th year, so that would also play a role as well.

Thanks in advance!
 
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Dewgale said:
Hi all,

I'm a grade 12 student in Winnipeg, who's looking at options for where to go for undergrad. The two main options I'm looking at right now are the University of Winnipeg, and the University of Waterloo. At both, I'd want to take Physics with a Mathematical stream. UWinnipeg is far cheaper and closer to home, obviously, but I was wondering if anyone knows if there is any major academic advantage to going to Waterloo? I plan on applying for a Rhodes in 4th year, so that would also play a role as well.

Thanks in advance!

The academic advantages of Waterloo?

Well, in my opinion, Waterloo has a really good Mathematical Physics Program. You could check their academic calendar for the courses that they offer here:http://ugradcalendar.uwaterloo.ca/page/MATH-Mathematical-Physics

The courses they offer seem to be quite comprehensive, and guess what? The program is heavily math-based, so I think you'll like it.

Secondly, you could also consider the fact that Waterloo is very close to Perimeter Institute for theoretical Physics, so if you really like physics and math, I guess that you would feel at home over there.

However, one main disadvantage is that I think that competition might be a little tough at Waterloo, but again, if you really like physics and math, then a little competition should not be too bad in my opinion.
 
University of Toronto has an excellent Math&Physics Specialist program, I wonder why you are not considering it?
Waterloo also has a strong program academically. I do not know anything about Winnipeg's program.
 
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