My program is unique as no one knows what it is. I think that is what makes it so cool. The entire program name is Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies and what makes it worthwhile is the incorporation of practicum placements within the degree. When you graduate you come out with a bunch of work experience in the community health care field that is already embedded within your classes. It is a very interdisciplinary degree as everyone in it is doing different things. Everything from med school, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology, is like a stepping stone to whatever your interests are. I think the program is not as difficult either making it a great GPA booster if you are looking towards for example Med or physiotherapy school that requires a very high GPA to get in. In terms of the University of Calgary itself, I think the best way to describe it is the best bang for your buck school. It is incredibly cheaper than other Universities but has aspects of greek life, social life, and a great night scene. It is a great in-between from heavy party schools such as Queens/Western and commuter schools in your area. I think the University of Calgary provided me with the best well rounded experienced and being so close to the city provided me with so many opportunities to network, one that many people don’t get going to Universities in smaller towns. It is also quite diverse despite the stereotype of Calgary being the “texas” of Canada. I think it is a great option for people to look into especially if research is your calling.