The Beedie School of Business at SFU is one of the most well-known in the Lower Mainland. With endless opportunities to grow and learn through Co-Op, studying abroad, and countless club roles, there are numerous ways you can get involved. Make new friends through networking events, attend workshops, and make the most of your experience. There are many places to study and eat with friends, TAs to provide classroom support, and overall an experience to look forward to.
View moreI have been studying at SFU for 3 years, and it is a good experience. All the courses are useful and most of the professors are interesting. Also, the staff at SFU are easy to reach out to when I have any questions.
View moreOverall university academically is easy. It is the second to UBC and you can tell. The faculty is super helpful and nice but advising could be better. The resources can be made more accessible. Overall campus life is not that great. Most people are commuters and it’s hard to socialize when everyone just leaves. The clubs are great but very competitive. It takes most people to graduate 5 to 6 years when the degree should be for 4 years. What I like about Sfu is that the faculty is easy to reach out and the course load is all given before the courses start. The major problem is not enough campus involvement and the social life. This year there weren’t enough coop placements either which can be due to other factors but doesn’t help Sfu statistics.
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