<p>Hi
I live in Canada and I am applying to few Canadian University right now.
Top of the list of course is U of Toronto for its prestige.
I had about 90 averages last school year and I am doing a lot of stuff since now I am in grade 12 (Anti-racism group, Amnesty group and few other ones). I think I have a fair chance of getting accepted.</p>
<p>My question is more about what to study in university.</p>
<p>I am good in math and science but I also like Arts such as Political Science and International Relations. In the case of UofT (and other universities also), I am thinking of taking Commerce or Engineering.</p>
<p>On one hand, in Commerce I can take many interesting courses that I want to take and meet a lot people. On the other hand, I would get a solid technology education which my family wants me to have, but I would be stuck doing math all day long.</p>
<p>Is my assumption above correct? What should I take?</p>
<p>I also heard story of have 2000+ students in the same class in UofT. It is true and how will this affect your study? (Will this only happen in first year?)</p>
<p>Thanks</p>