The culture of collaboration and teamwork at Toronto MetroRobotics is truly special. Working together with other students who share a passion for robotics has created a tight-knit community where everyone feels supported and inspired. Collaboration has not only improved my teamwork and communication skills, but also led to amazing achievements. The bonds formed within the club have created friendships that extend beyond the world of robotics.
Participating in robotics competitions and events has been thrilling and rewarding.
Collaboration and teamwork are at the heart of Toronto MetroRobotics. Working with like-minded individuals who share a passion for robotics has created a supportive and inspiring community. Collaborating with diverse teammates has sharpened my communication and collaboration skills, leading to remarkable achievements. The bonds formed during our collective pursuit of excellence have extended beyond the club, forging lasting friendships.
Participating in robotics competitions and events offered by Toronto MetroRobotics has been exhilarating. These experiences challenged me to think critically, adapt quickly, and demonstrate my skills under pressure. The thrill of competition and the camaraderie built during these events have created unforgettable memories.
Our competitive club has always been in the top 3 university clubs in Canada that competes in the University Rover Challenge (URC).
There are also a lot more top design clubs that opens to everyone.
View moreWorking at Ryerson University’s First Year Engineering Office and as a project manager for CEN100 has been an incredible experience. The supportive staff helped me navigate my first year, while leading a team in CEN100 honed my leadership and teamwork skills. These on-campus jobs provided flexibility, valuable skills, and connections within the Ryerson community. Balancing work and studies became easier, and the relationships I built extended beyond the workplace. Ryerson’s on-campus jobs have truly contributed to my personal and professional growth. There are also a variety of positions that are offered on campus to support students with financial needs.
View moreTMU University’s mechanical program with a specialization in mechatronics is a very challenging major. All of the courses strikes heavily on theorical knowledges of the field. Some of the courses are pretty fun to when they focus more on project based. Although there are few professors that doesn’t care about teaching but more focusing on their researches, there are a lot of professors that cares about student’s understanding of materials.
View moreNot the most prestigious school but very convenient being in the core of downtown and it still has alot of great profs. The engineering program is pretty good, and there are still alot of opportunities if you put the work in.
View moreOverall my experience here has been enjoyable. There are lots of activities, student clubs and societies offered to students. I found the professors, co-op program and networking events to be very useful too.
View moreTMU is known for its hands on learning approach specially in engineering. Their faculty and resources are good , they have company connections, and they have many other activities and free workshops available to boost student resumes . It’s not a perfect university but then again no uni is perfect. Would definitely recommend it for engineering, journalism, CS, and creative industries students
View moreThere are a lot of free resources that students have access to, to improve their school experience. Something that I dislike is the lack of security and the amount of homeless people walking around the campus, making most of the students feeling uncomfortable
View moreAs a student currently studying at TMU, formally known as Ryerson University, I enjoy the environment of the classrooms. It helps motivate me to study harder with my friends, and also buts me in an environment where I feel comfortable. I would suggest improvements to the consistency of the building designs. Personally, I prefer a more old style rather than modern one.
View moreToronto Metropolitan University is an excellent institution that offers students an amazing college experience. The school has a fantastic selection of clubs and organizations that cater to a wide range of interests. Not only they provide students with great opportunities to socialize and have fun, but they also help you reinforce and apply your knowledge in competitions and activities. Many student’s organizations also offer a variety social events throughout the school year to help student destress, have fun and make new friends.
One down side in attending TMU is that you will have to do a lot of self-studying since we don’t have the best professors.
Overall, I highly recommend Toronto Metropolitan University to anyone looking for a great college experience. The clubs, social events, the supportive staff and friendly students making it a truly excellent institution for higher education.
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