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Subject: Where to go for Physics/Aerospace/nanotech Engin.? |
Hey, Just wondering what univ to go to in Canada to go for either aerospace/physics engineering. I applied for york and UofT on ouac, but after reading on york, I really dont wanna go there if they dont have any accrediting. I would like to stay a ways away from Sask., because I would like to get a little away from home, just for a change. I have high marks, over 95% in chem, physics, and math, and prob calculus once I take it. Over 90´s in english/history. Average of around 90-95 altogether. Here are a few other univ. I´m looking at now. Waterloo (nanotech), UofT (aerospace) UBC (little further down, but looking at physics) Ryerson (further down yet, for aerospace) I was applying for york for space engin, but after reading on here I guess that is out, there goes the money down the drain for ouac... Anyways, any other univ out there in ont/bc that anyone would reccomend?
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(in reply to: Where to go for Physics/Aerospace/nanotech Engin.?) McMaster and Queen´s has the only Engineering Physics program in Ontario (not sure about the national level). Both are excellent choices. UofT´s Engineering Physics is only a stream within Engineering Science.
[22-01-2006,15:38] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Where to go for Physics/Aerospace/nanotech Engin.?) BTW, Ryerson is pretty good for Aerospace Engineering too. In fact, I think it´s the only thing it´s known for aside from journalism.
[22-01-2006,15:39] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Where to go for Physics/Aerospace/nanotech Engin.?) Well I am only in grade 12, and considering calculus isnt offered until gr 12 2nd semester, I don´t see how going to university is stupid by any means.
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(in reply to: Where to go for Physics/Aerospace/nanotech Engin.?) Oh and just wondering, Is Waterloo´s engineering really the best in the nation?
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(in reply to: Where to go for Physics/Aerospace/nanotech Engin.?) Lmao, you ontario people are really behind.
[22-01-2006,19:10] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Where to go for Physics/Aerospace/nanotech Engin.?) Lmao, Quebec continues its downward slide.
[22-01-2006,20:19] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Where to go for Physics/Aerospace/nanotech Engin.?) Ontario is behind? I´m almost done calculus and so far I´m getting a 96.
Anyways, Waterloo isn´t the best when it comes to other engineering disciplines. Waterloo´s best engineering disciplines are ECE. I don´t know how the others rank. Although they are still good, they do not compare to certain universities such as UofT.
It won´t be too important later on. The most important thing is that you do co-op over the summer of whichever university you´re going to. It´s the experience that counts in engineering.
[22-01-2006,21:29] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Where to go for Physics/Aerospace/nanotech Engin.?) Actually I´m from sask, if you would read my post a little more carefully. And we are not really behind, most sask students have to take correspondence calculus 30 because we have 3 maths in grade 12, a30, b30, and c30. We are actually ahead...
[22-01-2006,22:17] DWillms |
(in reply to: Where to go for Physics/Aerospace/nanotech Engin.?) I heard Ryerson is pretty good for Aerospace Engineering also. But if you want the most well-known or best Aerospace Engineering program, Carleton is known for that. Lots of my buddies went their for it, but it´s super hard from what I have heard.
[23-01-2006,01:12] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Where to go for Physics/Aerospace/nanotech Engin.?) Youre ahead of nothing you fools.
[23-01-2006,14:45] Anonymous |
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