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I did two degrees at Dal, a BA and an MBA. I could have gone to any university in the country, but I chose Dal because I liked that it was an older university with a lot of different class options. I love Halifax. It’s a nice size city that is easy to get around. And Dal is close to downtown, the grocery store, and bus stops on popular routes. Your school ID is also a bus pass (as far as I know it still is) so you don’t have to worry about getting bus tickets or finding change if you need to go somewhere further away. There are also lots of other students as we have several universities and colleges, so during the school year, there are always things going on around the city if you like music or art.
I found most classes enjoyable and the class size after the first year was very reasonable. Professors were always available if needed, and I found that true in all the facilities I was part of (arts, science, and business).
Depending on where you are from, Dal will either have more diversity or far less than you are used to. It had much more diversity compared to where I am from originally, but if you are from a larger city (like Toronto) it will seem that diversity is lacking. At least that is what I’ve been told by people who come from larger cities. Dal is also expensive, but I suppose that’s true of most large Universities.
I didn’t participate in the school groups, so I can’t comment on that, although there seems to be a variety of them. I lived off-campus in my own apartment, so I can’t comment on dorms either but again there seems to be a variety of types. I think your experience is what you want it to be if you want to be really social and be able to go out to bars and that, you can do that at Dal. If you want to be the person who knows the best places on campus to study and your goal is to graduate with the highest marks, you can be that person as well. Or even a combo of the two. It is what you make of it, but I recommend Dal highly because I had a great 6 years there and would easily go back
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