Canada or U.K. for engineering?

<p>hey i am a Canadian and i am currently applying to both schools in Canada and UK</p>

<p>Do you guys think going to UK will benefit my career a lot compare to University of Toronto? Because schools like Imperial has a better reputation and ranking. I might do Mechanical or Petroleum in the university.</p>

<p>Money is not a problem by the way.</p>

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<p>You’re obsessed with reputation. Stop that. Like I said before, you want to be an engineer not an investment banker. The top oil companies recruit most heavily at the best schools in the regions they operate in. Since you seem to think the UofC or UofA aren’t good enough for you here’s what I recommend: Go to the websites of the oil companies you would like to work for someday, find email addresses of engineers/HR people that work there and email them with your questions. </p>

<p>You said you want to be a Petroleum Engineer but you’re considering getting a mech degree from UToronto instead of a Petr degree from the UofA simply because Toronto ranks marginally higher. That is bananas.</p>

<p>Do the Engineering discipline that most interests you and that you are good at, because if you aren’t interested, you won’t like it, and you most likely wouldn’t do well in your career.</p>

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<p>If you want to be a petroleum engineer go to UofA or Calgary or somewhere in alberta. Ranking means next to nothing for undergrad. Even if you want to become an investment banker or something they dont hire at uoft engineering or any other canadian engineering school.</p>

<p>UBC is a great school. But then I would prefer engineering schools in the US…</p>