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I would recommend Nova Scotia. A degree from NS is recognized world wide (so I've been told), and Halifax is one of the safest cities for students, in Canada. Dalhousie and Acadia are both really reputable.

And Canadia? Honestly, is that what they teach kids in the UK?
 

Gelp

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cleverlymadeup said:
Alberta is also very expensive and would cost a ton of money to live there

and honestly both McMaster and the UofT have programs for it and would honestly be better.

the UofT is where insulin was discovered and a few other medical discoveries and probly one of the best universities you can go to, also for the geeky side it's where the new Hulk movie was filmed and same with the Skulls

as for McMaster, they have their own hospital
Oh yeah lol, I kinda forgot to mention that, but I hear it's evened out by large salaries. I heard you can work at Timmies for $13 an hour or something. It can't be SO BAD if you live with roommates though to split the burden. I don't know though, that's just all what my friend tells me.

Sporky111 said:
I would recommend Nova Scotia. A degree from NS is recognized world wide (so I've been told), and Halifax is one of the safest cities for students, in Canada. Dalhousie and Acadia are both really reputable.

And Canadia? Honestly, is that what they teach kids in the UK?
Even though I live there I didn't know Dal and Acadia were THAT renowned.
I knew NASCAD Had always been a very high end art college though.
I hope to go there next year.
 

cleverlymadeup

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Gelp said:
Oh yeah lol, I kinda forgot to mention that, but I hear it's evened out by large salaries. I heard you can work at Timmies for $13 an hour or something. It can't be SO BAD if you live with roommates though to split the burden. I don't know though, that's just all what my friend tells me.
no that's a myth, they pay them the minimum wage out there, i could check with friends but the wages aren't that much higher than the national average out there

Sporky111 said:
I would recommend Nova Scotia. A degree from NS is recognized world wide (so I've been told), and Halifax is one of the safest cities for students, in Canada. Dalhousie and Acadia are both really reputable.

And Canadia? Honestly, is that what they teach kids in the UK?
Even though I live there I didn't know Dal and Acadia were THAT renowned.
I knew NASCAD Had always been a very high end art college though.
I hope to go there next year.
yeah and i don't think Acadia or Dal have a good medical programs as other, tho in NS they do have some nice mushrooms that grow in the wild, that while aren't tasty are pretty fun after you've eaten them

on the plus side of NS it's cheap and lots of seafood
 

Gelp

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cleverlymadeup said:
yeah and i don't think Acadia or Dal have a good medical programs as other, tho in NS they do have some nice mushrooms that grow in the wild, that while aren't tasty are pretty fun after you've eaten them

on the plus side of NS it's cheap and lots of seafood
Huh, oh rearry? No wonder the art college thrives so much.

And yeah, it's too bad I don't like seafood, since I live in the perfect place for it.
I almost feel guilty for not taking advantage of having access to so much fresh seafood.
 

JaneDoe

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Thanks for your posts guys. You've given me a lot to think about.

Man I don't like to think. I can muse, ponder or even logicalize. But thinking? forget about it

Sporky111 said:
And Canadia? Honestly, is that what they teach kids in the UK?
I get confused easily.