I loved my experience at TMU. I found the community to be extremely kind, welcoming and excited about going to school in Toronto. There are so many clubs to join so please join as many clubs as you can to meet people and make new friends! My program was very close-knit so I was able to develop good friendships with my peers, which made me love my experience even more. I would definitely recommend going to TMU!
View moreI appreciate that I can study in Toronto with numerous networking opportunities and highly educated professors. Given its location, the school can be a little challenging to navigate, but once you do, it gets easier. The sociology program itself has allowed me to improve as a writer and has sharpened my attention to detail and reading comprehension. I value the program’s requirement of statistics classes to improve my math and analytical abilities in addition to helping my essay-writing abilities. The biggest drawback, in my opinion, is campus safety, more needs to be done to address this since crime in Toronto has dramatically increased due to several issues, and because of this, safety at Toronto Metropolitan University has been poor.
View moreRyerson University has been an accommodating and welcoming environment for students even throughout the covid-19 pandemic. The professors are all understanding, down to earth, and highly intelligible. There are so many courses you can choose from which really opens up a lot of newfound interests that you never knew you had. The students there are really easy going and everyone is just doing their own thing peacefully. There are a lot of opportunities to get financial benefits as well such as applying to scholarships that may apply to you and your unique situation. The overall great university just one thing that could be better would be more opportunities for undergrad students to discover possible job opportunities after graduation.
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