University of British Columbia vs SkyQuest Aviation Ltd - SQA vs Lighthouse Labs vs Canadian Tourism College - CTC vs Langara College

Side-by-side comparison from 198 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted

Quick verdict
Higher overall rating: Acsenda School of Management (5.00)
University of British Columbia: wins 1/5 categories
SkyQuest Aviation Ltd - SQA: wins 0/5 categories
Lighthouse Labs: wins 0/5 categories
Canadian Tourism College - CTC: wins 0/5 categories
Langara College: wins 1/5 categories
Acsenda School of Management: wins 3/5 categories
Canadian College: wins 0/5 categories
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Best programme: Arts
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4.20
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Best programme: Associate of Arts
Best programme: International Management
Vancouver, Canada
4.00
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Best programme: Digital and Social Media Marketing
Category ratings
Facilities
4.22
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4.17
3.50
3.00
Location
4.45
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4.17
5.00
5.00
Professors
4.10
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4.00
5.00
5.00
Internationality
4.35
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4.17
4.50
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3.00
Student life
4.31
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4.00
5.00
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3.00
Value
4.08
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4.17
4.50
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4.00
Accommodation
3.86
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4.00
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3.50
1.00
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • +Excellent professors and engaging courses
  • +Valuable career preparation and practical learning opportunities
  • +Abundant resources, study spaces, and campus support services

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  • +- Convenient location and accessible transit
  • +- Strong academic programs and faculty support
  • +- Affordable tuition and financial aid
  • +Accessible, friendly, and helpful staff
  • +Relevant, applicable, and expert instruction from passionate professors
  • +Convenient downtown Vancouver location
  • +Engaging instructors and effective presentation skills development
  • +Foundational knowledge in social media campaign planning
  • +Desire for more practical, hands-on learning experiences
Cons
  • -Administrative & course selection issues are frustrating.
  • -Social life can feel superficial and exclusive.
  • -Inconsistent teaching quality, with some professors subpar.

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  • -Poor teaching quality and lack of knowledgeable instructors.
  • -Social isolation and difficulty forming friendships.
  • -Inconvenient location with limited food options.
  • -Outdated facilities and poor maintenance are a persistent concern.
  • -Administrative and management issues cause frequent frustration.
  • -A lack of engaging teaching methods and clear communication is disappointing.
  • -Administrative & management issues
  • -Outdated facilities
  • -Lack of clear communication
Rating summary
What students say

This institution's surveyed areas reveal a mixed performance. The strongest aspects are Location, scoring 4.45, closely followed by Internationality at 4.35 and Student Life at 4.31. Facilities also received a commendable 4.22 rating. Conversely, Accomodation stands out as the weakest area, with a score of 3.86, while Professors and Value fall within the mid-range.

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This institution receives generally strong ratings, with several areas achieving a score of 4.17. Notably, **Facilities**, **Location**, **Internationality**, and **Value** are its highest-rated aspects. **Professors**, **Student Life**, and **Accomodation** are rated slightly lower but remain solid at 4.0. Overall, the university presents a consistent, positive image across these metrics.

This institution garners exceptional marks in its **professors**, **location**, and **student life**, all receiving perfect scores. Its **internationality** and **value** are also highly commendable. Conversely, **facilities** and **accommodation** represent the areas with the most room for improvement, though still scoring respectably.

This institution showcases a mixed but generally positive performance according to the provided ratings. It excels in **Professors** and **Location**, both receiving top marks of 5. Conversely, **Accomodation** stands out as a significant weakness with a rating of 1. Other areas like Facilities, Student Life, and Internationality are rated moderately at 3, while Value is strong at 4.

Reviews summary
Highlights

With 4.23/5 stars from 191 reviews, approximately 74% of feedback is positive, highlighting strong academics, professors, and resources. Negative feedback, representing about 1.1%, mentions course selection difficulties and inconsistent professor quality.

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Most reviews are positive (~83%), highlighting convenient location, strong support for diverse students, reasonable costs, and friendly staff. One negative review cited antisocial students and poor teaching from some instructors.

Reviews are overwhelmingly positive, with 100% of feedback being 4–5 stars. Students highlight friendly and helpful staff, as well as professors' passion and relevant teaching.

The single review is overwhelmingly positive (100%), rating the program 4/5 stars. Students appreciated energetic instructors and found presentations helpful for public speaking and learning social media campaign planning fundamentals. Some noted a lack of job-readiness and need for more hands-on programs.

Rating distribution
5★
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2★
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Most useful review
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Underwhelming

I was there as an exchange student from Europe, attending classes at Sauder Business School and the Mechanical Engineering Department. Studying at UBC is definitely a mixed bag in terms of the quality of education. I did have a few great professors who held wonderfully challenging and well-thought-out classes, making me feel that UBC punches above its weight in terms of educational quality. However, some other lectures were undoubtedly subpar. Grading seemed quite arbitrary at times (moving goalposts seems to be a recurring theme at UBC), and the lectures were not nearly as good as they should have been, in my opinion. It is quite fair to say that other exchange students and I were often shocked that UBC allows these courses to occur annually without making efforts to improve them. At UBC as a whole, less is expected from students than at my home university. I've seen people never show up to class and hold presentations that would never fly at my home uni. Professors seems to welcome all questions even if they are about things a fourth-year engineering student just months before graduation needs to know. I am not sure if UBC ensures that its graduates are adequately educated, and would definitely think twice if I was a recruiter and had to hire someone who attented there. From what I have seen, I would tentatively recommend Sauder Business School. For Mechanical Engineering (and probably also Electrical and Civil Engineering), UBC is simply too small, offering a lack of choices and not many lectures; usually, only introductory courses are offered for most topics. I recommend attending a more engineering/science-focused university, such as Waterloo or others in the US or Europe. It is quite astonishing how much money people pay to attend these subpar classes. Enjoyed having a beach on campus.

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convenient location, small class.

The college has a strong reputation for providing quality education and has been consistently ranked as one of the top colleges in Canada. What I like about Langara College include its diverse and inclusive community, its supportive and knowledgeable faculty, and its modern facilities and technology. Additionally, the college offers a variety of extracurricular activities, including sports teams, clubs, and events, that allow students to get involved and make connections with others. On the other hand, some students and faculty members may dislike certain aspects of Langara College, such as the high cost of tuition, limited parking options, or crowded classrooms during peak times. However, these factors may vary depending on individual circumstances and experiences.

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DIGITAL MARKETING

Pros Energetic instructors Gain the fundamental knowledge of social media campaign planning A LOT of presentations are helpful for public speaking Cons Not good enough to gain a job in marketing/social media Needs more hands-on programs or self-learning

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