1) University of Waterloo
2) Mechanical Engineering (Just finishing exams for my first year)
3) I came here because I heard a lot of good things about waterloo, for the co-op program and beacuse it was fairly close to where I live.
The gender proportions are definetly true for my class
martin's a madman said:
I went to one of the open houses and it was pretty cool. I was excited to see the Observatory (from the outside, just the dome, but they said anyone in the sciences has access to it pretty much whenever). I didn't get to see the physics building unfortunately, but I imagine it was impressive.
Do you know how residence is? I'd likely be staying on residence, but I didn't visit any because the person who went with me was a bit rushed.
I collected as many of the 'ideas start here' buttons as I could, which was fun for the spectacle. I'll probably make another trip to the university and try to see more of it.
I was actually amazed that it was essentially a little city in of itself.
I live at UW Place which is suite style, and I have no problems with it, and it is fairly close to my classes.
The other ones; Mackenzie King, V1, and Ron Edyt are dorm style, I have only been in any of these to eat once at V1, one of my classmates said that the walls were kinda thin though.
Those are on the other side of campus and are closer to the gym and student life center (the science buildings are kinda in the middle of campus anyways).
And Columbia Lake are like town houses, and are even father from campus, don't know anything about them.
Well good luck with your decision, it doesn't matter too much about which you choose as they are both good schools.