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<p>Hi everyone,</p>

<p>Do you know which college is better Universit</p>

<p>I assume that you want to study at either schoola s an undergraduate. If you meant to attend as a graduate student, on the other hand… please disregard what I am saying below. 12/20 is normally sufficient to go to either, and I know that getting a 12/20 is quite hard for a French student.</p>

<p>L’</p>

<p>I don’t really know much about L’</p>

<p>Some professors will have enough research funding to take foreign students for the summer without the need for them to get grants, others will tell you “I can’t take you for the summer without a grant”; in my experience, the ones who could tell you that are perhaps more theoretical in their research. The grants in question are the NSERC undergraduate summer grants.</p>

<p>And, for sponsored research income, the top two in Quebec are, unsurprisingly, University of Montreal ($525.7M) and McGill ($522.9M; source: Research Infosource), respectively #4 and #5 nationwide. </p>

<p>Finally, Francophone schools are usually more one-dimensional if one decides to get an education in an academic subject, rather than an engineering education, since students are encouraged to specialize to a greater extent than at Anglophone schools (or shoot for a specialized degree, a.k.a. honors). I don’t know to what extent chemistry majors will choose not to go for honors (and therefore forgo doing a minor) but minors are usually used as probation mechanisms in my field, physics.</p>

<p>On a sidenote: my thesis advisor said, about both research schools in the city, “If McGill had the same status as Duke, then University of Montreal is more akin to UNC-Chapel Hill” (Perhaps this is an inapt comparison; please forgive my advisor)</p>