

I like how the university lets you shape your own path by picking your majors and minors and combining them in a way that makes sense. As an international student, studying in both French and English can be tough at times, but it’s also a valuable experience. The professors really know their stuff, which helps a lot. One thing I’ve noticed, though, is that not all students take the classes seriously, so group work can sometimes be a bit tricky. On the bright side, the school’s online platforms are easy to use, and the classrooms and facilities are well set up for learning.
View moreAs a third year student, I can confidentally say I am happy with my choice of studying here at UofT. I wouldn’t have had it any other way. Im studying Digital Enterprise Management and if it was not for my program, the professors, and the friends I have made starting our first day together, it would not have been the same. UofT Mississauga provides a cozy feeling, it is not a small nor huge campus. The architecture grabs my attention everytime I am walking to or from class, and you are always bound to run into friends and staff. You can also get the downtown UofT experience by riding the shuttle bus for about 30 min, and studying at the libraries or even enrolling in the courses. There is ver little criticism I can provide but one thing I will say is that parking is expensive and your lucky if you can find a spot. Some professors may not be your cup of tea but the good professors who care for you and your future make up for it. Overall, a very good university and I would definetly recommend it for someone looking to create memorable times and enrolling in challenging yet exciting programs.
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