Honestly!The only thing I liked about the University is the Architecture.
I studied Medical Diagnostic Imaging in 4 years:
First 2 years were general science courses that I have already taken in high school, 3rd year were healthcare courses: Pathology, Physiology that were not really related to my degree. Last year was my degree courses; I know they were relevant to my profession, and they helped me to an extent in my work, but the program content was not enough to prepare me for CAMRT exam ( Canadian National Board Exam). I tried applying for the American Radiography Board ( ARRT) , but my University was not yet recognized.