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gprime
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Posted at 6:28 pm on July 22, 2008 |
| Well, if you want to stay in the same place after graduation, then you want to go to a school in a major city, but attend one of the better known schools in it. In my mind, the tops options are: 1. U Toronto (in Toronto) 2. U BC (in Vancouver) 3. McGill (in Montreal)/Université de Montréal (only if you speak fluent French) Of course, depending upon your location preference, other options might make more sense. For example, if you wanted to live in Montreal, and wanted to work in finance, you would go to HEC Montreal. Or, if you wanted to live there but become an engineer, then Ecole Polytechnique would make more sense. |
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dunebug
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Posted at 10:27 am on July 20, 2008 |
| Well I can tell you that the westcoast is extremely expensive to live. This might be negated by dorming, I don't know. I live in BC and apartments here are up to $1200 for a studio at the mo'. It's even more expensive in most of Vancouver. |
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Jadien
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Posted at 6:52 am on July 20, 2008 |
| Lol ... if you're thinking of attending college there, shouldn't you be thinking a lot harder about this than LW? |
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Tigerhawk
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Posted at 6:52 am on July 20, 2008 |
| Well if you look for the jobs sites and look for jobs by the subject you can find where. Like I looked for Biochemist and I got Ontario a lot. But that was just one site that I looked from. Sometimes the coasts are not bad though, career-wise. That's what I've heard. |
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Fouad
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Posted at 6:52 am on July 20, 2008 |
| MONTREAL |
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greenskittles
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Posted at 6:50 am on July 20, 2008 |
| west coast > east coast |
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devilboy0212
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Posted at 6:50 am on July 20, 2008 |
| oops..the title is Canada..its a typographical mistake.. |
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