Canadian business programmes (Rotman vs Ivey vs Desautels)

<p>I've been accepted to...
University of Toronto (Arts & Science)
McGill (Arts)
Western Ontario (BMO/business management)</p>

<p>I'm interested in doing management and would prefer UofT or McGill, however, that would mean that I would need to transfer my second year. Do any of you know how hard/easy this would be?</p>

<p>As for Western Ontario, I missed the AEO status deadline, would this greatly affect my chances of admissions to the Ivey School of Business?</p>

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<p>I'm interested in doing business management or marketing in a large city like Toronto or the States (i.e: New York)...I'm not sure if I'm doing grad, but would where I do under-grad matter a whole lot? Especially in terms of their commerce programmes, which would y'all suggest? Rotman, Ivey, or Desautels?</p>

<p>I'm aware that I need connections and I'm worried that the fact that I don't speak French will limit my opportunities while at McGill, however, I like the school more. </p>

<p>HELP?! thanks!</p>

<p>Post in the ‘Canada’ forum and on StudentAwards.com. You’ll get better advice there. </p>

<p>I know Rotman and Ivey are both really good but I’m going into sciences…</p>

<p>If you missed the AEO deadline i’m pretty sure that means you won’t be considered for AEO, meaning you have to apply in your 2nd year separately to Ivey. </p>

<p>Ivey is definitely the best business school on your list, however because you are interested in management/marketing, Rotman and Desautels are both great options. </p>

<p>If you choose Desautels you can also learn French, I don’t think not knowing french would limit your opportunities as McGill is very well known in the English speaking world. </p>