TMU is very diverse in terms of its population of students and professors which almost never allows you to feel lonely in their environment. Especially, since it is in a downtown environment in which there will always be people around, from students to professional working individuals. Another thing to consider is that one of their departments, the Chang School of Continuing Education, provides distance/online learning courses which makes it very flexible for students. Though there are a few downsides as well; the environment can be toxic at times depending on what kind of crowd you interact with, due to a few of their unprofessional professors and due to some of their recent cases of sexual assaults. However, on a more personal and specific level, I would like to say that it lacks a few aspects in terms of its Psychology program, considering it is one of their liberal arts programs that does not have an option for co-op and is promoted as a B.A. degree with no strong science background involved but sneakily involves strong aspects of it in their mandatory courses. Overall, I would recommend TMU to an individual who loves to commute to a busy area, is street-smart, loves interacting with diverse crowds and is interested in the business field.