York University - YU vs University of Toronto - UofT vs Seneca College vs Humber College vs ABC Business Academy
Side-by-side comparison from 680 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted
- +Supportive professors and flexible academic programs
- +Diverse and inclusive campus environment
- +Engaging learning experiences and personal growth opportunities
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- -Administrative and management issues significantly detract from the experience.
- -Limited resources and support, including insufficient TAs and online options, hinder learning.
- -Poor program quality and outdated facilities create a depressing atmosphere.
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Internationality stands out as the university's strongest attribute, receiving the highest rating. Conversely, accomodation is the lowest-rated aspect. Professors and value are also highly regarded, sharing the second-highest scores. While facilities and location also perform well, student life shows a slightly lower, though still respectable, rating. Overall, the university presents a strong international focus with areas for improvement in student housing.
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Approximately 98.5% of 207 reviews are positive (4-5 stars), praising program flexibility, a supportive environment, and diverse campus life. The few negative reviews (1-2 stars) mention administrative issues and limited resources.
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My opinion of york is very iffy. On one hand, I love the campus, but it is extremely dangerous, most likely due to the fact of the area that it’s in. York is one of the few schools that has my program so I plan on sticking it out, but it definitely has its cons. The lecture halls are nice, and has some nice study spaces around campus but then again, homeless people have been seen urinating in some of our buildings on the floor… they also will sleep on benches inside the buildings. You definitely cannot walk alone on campus, unless you want to get robbed by someone with a gun, or a knife, or be sexually harassed or assaulted! I love York, but it needs to change.
The program itself is great and really prepares you for an academic career, but the quality of the supervisors varies a lot. Some people in the department are excellent and enjoy empowering their students, but the majority of profs make you feel like they're doing you a favour by giving you their time of day/guidance. Might be an issue exclusively with this department, but still. And the campus is cool! Great cheap eats around. Shout out to El Rey for when you want to splurge a bit and get some awesome tacos!
Studying Computer programming at seneca college was quite a challenge for me. I am a post covid pass out from Seneca College. My first the semesters were mostly spent online and the last was majorly in person. Both online and in-person classes we were not given a proper teaching. Most of the professors gave a very brief teaching of the course which is definitely not enough for jobs in the field. Most of the learnings I got was from youtube or some online courses. I am not too sure if the condition is same after the covid batches but I wont recommend this program at Seneca.
Truly, Humber College will always be an educational institute that I will recommend to family and friends. The reason for this is because they put students first, and hire professors who are professionals in the field they are teaching. I graduated from the Child and Youth Care program in 2018, and really appreciated the fact that my professors were Youth Workers themselves. This allowed me to gain field knowledge, and experienced education. Furthermore, the campus is clean, safe and full of fun activities year round. All in all, Humber College was a great experience for me from 2015-2018.
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