<p>help!!!! i know it's pretty late to be still deciding, but i seriously can't decide between bosont university, national uniersity of singapore, and university of toronto. i'm currently in singapore, finished my alevels last year. i also intend to apply for internships and research during summer breaks. after undergrad, i intend to pursure masters at MIT. please give me all your opinions!</p>
<p>Hey, What is your financial package in BU. personally, to get education and pay 58,000 for nine month for everything, I don’t think its that worth of money. BU is a good/okay school.
Personally, I really don’t know a lot about U of T.
Honeslty, in my opinion, NUS is the best one for you. Its is internationally known.</p>
<p>If you can afford it, definitely BU or Toronto.
NUS is over-rated and undergrad experience is unimpressive.</p>
<p>Hey pyrobunny. I am in a smiliar situation and have a thread too “BU Trustee Scholarship vs SIA scholarship at NUS”. What is your background?</p>
<p>Anyone reading this, please help me out too! I am getting a full-tuition waiver at BU. But there are living expenses etc. Also, at NUS, everything for now, is paid for but there is a commitment to work in Singapore for 6 years (which I am wary of since I want to go to Grad School too). </p>
<p>preciouspurple11, how do you come to your conclusions? Not challenging you (I sorta agree) but just wondering where it is coming from (personal experience, friends’ experience or stats orwhat?)</p>
<p>Any views??</p>
<p>vegeta, pick BU.</p>
<p>Living expenses wise, you can always work on-campus though I’m not sure of the maximum number of hours that international students are entitled to work for.</p>
<p>To have free tuition in BU throughout the 4 years is definitely too good to be true, so I don’t think you would want to miss it and regret in the future.</p>
<p>thanks for your reply spasticity. you may wanna visit my thread “BU trustee scholar vs NUS”. </p>
<p>How much should I budget when it comes to living expenses at BU? I think F1 holders can only work for 20 hrs a week and that too only on-campus. </p>
<p>I am just a bit nervous about the living expenses etc. I hear the Trustee scholarship is reputed and prestigious too so it will help when it comes to jobs/grad school. Any views? Please do visit my thread and post your views asap. You can msg me too!</p>
<p>if you can afford BU for the experience</p>
<p>but NUS is not a bad school either , but the 6 year bond seems to be a deadweight</p>