Université de Montréal vs School of Digital Arts, Animation and Design - NAD-UQAC vs École de technologie supérieure - ETS vs Academy of Aeronautics vs Greystone College

Side-by-side comparison from 65 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted

Quick verdict
Higher overall rating: School of Digital Arts, Animation and Design - NAD-UQAC (5.00)
Université de Montréal: wins 0/7 categories
School of Digital Arts, Animation and Design - NAD-UQAC: wins 3/7 categories
École de technologie supérieure - ETS: wins 1/7 categories
Academy of Aeronautics: wins 0/7 categories
Greystone College: wins 1/7 categories
Herzing College: wins 0/7 categories
RUBIKA: wins 2/7 categories
Comparing
Best programme: Political Science
Best programme: Art and Design
Best programme: Electrical Engineering
Montreal, Canada
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Montreal, Canada
4.00
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12 reviews
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Best programme: Digital Marketing
Montreal, Canada
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Valenciennes, France
4.40
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15 reviews
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Best programme: 2D Animation
Category ratings
Facilities
4.29
3.00
3.00
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3.73
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4.47
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Location
4.15
4.00
4.50
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4.45
Not rated
3.13
Professors
4.29
5.00
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3.50
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4.33
Not rated
4.27
Internationality
4.09
3.00
2.50
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4.42
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3.87
Student life
4.06
5.00
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1.50
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4.42
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4.20
Value
4.11
4.00
3.50
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3.92
Not rated
4.67
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Accommodation
3.79
5.00
Win
3.00
Not rated
3.27
Not rated
4.33
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • +Engaging and knowledgeable professors
  • +Diverse and challenging coursework
  • +Hands-on learning and research opportunities
  • +Industry-relevant opportunities and professional preparation
  • +Supportive and attentive faculty guidance
  • +Lack of English support for international students
  • +Limited scholarship opportunities for non-French speakers
  • +Difficulty finding part-time employment

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  • +Effective teaching and supportive professors
  • +Comprehensive programs and extra learning materials
  • +Excellent staff support and professional development preparation

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  • +Industry-active instructors and professional preparation
  • +Supportive and welcoming atmosphere
  • +Emphasis on practical, project-based learning
Cons
  • -Administrative and management issues cause frustration and inefficiency.
  • -Outdated facilities and resources hinder learning experiences.
  • -Lack of clear communication and support leaves students feeling lost.
  • -Outdated facilities and lack of modern resources are a significant concern.
  • -Poor communication and a lack of administrative support create frustration.
  • -Overcrowded classrooms and insufficient individual attention hinder learning.
  • -Administrative and management issues are a significant problem.
  • -Outdated facilities and lack of necessary resources are a common complaint.
  • -The quality and relevance of the curriculum are often criticized.

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  • -Disorganized program and entry-level content.
  • -Low academic rigor and lack of depth.
  • -Basic English level not ideal for advanced learning.

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  • -Administrative and management issues cause frequent problems.
  • -Facilities are frequently described as outdated and in poor condition.
  • -Teaching quality and curriculum relevance are inconsistent and often disappointing.
Rating summary
What students say

Evaluations indicate a generally positive university experience. Facilities and Professors received the highest marks, with strong scores also noted for Location and Value. Student Life and Internationality also performed well. Accommodations stand out as the lowest-rated area, though still receiving a respectable score. Overall, the university presents a solid offering across most aspects of student life and academics.

Overall, the university scores well in several key areas. Its strongest aspects are professors, student life, and accommodation, all receiving top marks. Facilities and internationality are identified as areas with moderate ratings. The university also performs well in terms of location and value.

A notable strength of this institution is its prime **Location**, scoring a high 4.5. Conversely, **Student Life** presents a significant area for improvement, with a low rating of 1.5. The university also received solid ratings in **Professors** and **Value** (both 3.5), with **Facilities** and **Accomodation** averaging 3. **Internationality** sits in the middle at 2.5.

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This university garners top marks in several key areas, notably **Location** and **Student Life**, both receiving scores above 4.4. **Internationality** also scores very highly. Conversely, **Accomodation** emerges as the weakest aspect, with a rating of just over 3.2. **Facilities** also fall on the lower end of the spectrum compared to other metrics. **Professors** are well-regarded, and **Value** is rated reasonably well.

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This institution demonstrates exceptional strengths in its **Value** (4.67) and **Facilities** (4.47), indicating high satisfaction in these key areas. **Accomodation** (4.33) and **Student Life** (4.20) also received positive scores. However, the university's **Location** (3.13) stands out as a comparatively weaker aspect, with **Internationality** (3.87) also receiving a moderate rating.

Reviews summary
Highlights

Nearly all reviews are positive, highlighting knowledgeable and engaging professors, a wide course variety, and supportive university personnel. A strong interaction between instructors and students is frequently mentioned.

With a 5/5 average rating, this university is highly regarded by students, who praise its industry opportunities and career preparation. ~100% of feedback is positive, highlighting supportive teachers.

With an average rating of 4/5 from two reviews, positive feedback comprises approximately 50% of the sentiment. Students highlight French language requirements and inflation as challenges, while one positive review commends the university for not requiring French for graduate students.

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Most students praise the enriching teaching, supportive staff, and comprehensive programs. Positive experiences highlight helpful professors and professional development. A small fraction found the program to be entry-level and lacking organization.

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With a 4.4/5 average rating from 15 reviews, ~93% are positive. Students praise quality teaching from industry professionals and a supportive, welcoming atmosphere. The heavy workload and project-focused curriculum prepare them well for professional careers.

Rating distribution
5★
34%
100%
50%
0%
33%
0%
47%
4★
60%
0%
0%
0%
42%
0%
47%
3★
6%
0%
50%
0%
17%
0%
7%
2★
0%
0%
0%
0%
8%
0%
0%
1★
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
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My Greystone college's experience

I attended Greystone college in Vancouver and now I am searching for my coop work experience. The professors were knowledgeable and passionate about their subjects, and the classes were challenging but also engaging. One of the positive things is that in addition to learning updated topics, you also meet people from different parts of the world. Also there are plenty of extracurricular activities to get involved in as a volunteer, and they also hold job fairs for students to contact companies in the field. Finally, one of the things I would like them to improve is the the curriculum preparation workshops, where they should mention more the reality and difficulties of the market when looking for work. I would definitely recommend this college to anyone looking for a quality education in a supportive environment.

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