<p>i jsut wanna say where is better queens or u of t, my gf got into developmetn studes in queens and international relations in u of t and she wants to go into NGO work wen she graduates and hopefully have a long future work for the UN</p>
<p>serious about? that's for my gf, she got into u of t and queens already. Developmetn studies in Queens, and International relations is U of T. She wants to know which is better for a better future in a NGO like UN.</p>
<p>well another tough ques,i misread ur query earlier...anyhoo about this i suggest u talk to some seniors in both these univs...frankly i dont kno...</p>
<p>Thnx a lot... what do you mean talk to some seniors form these uni, like email em or sth or I can find them on collegeconfidential... i'm new to this</p>
<p>i think u can find them here...and probably u can email them...most will be more than happy to help u...</p>
<p>how do u find em?</p>
<p>can someone help me with dat?</p>
<p>erm,i dunno...they shud reply to ur posts if they were here...</p>
<p>help me plz</p>
<p>forums.studentawards.com</p>
<p>Both Queens and UToronto are excellent schools, and considered among the top universities in Canada. I don't, however, know about those particular programs.</p>
<p>One thing that might be a factor in your girlfriend's decision is the location of each school. UToronto, obviously, is located in Toronto, Canada, the biggest city in Canada. I believe UToronto also has far more students than Queens.</p>
<p>Queens is located in Kingston, which is somewhat near Toronto. It's a smaller town, and I've heard that during the school year, a good portion of the town's population is college students, from Queens, and the other two colleges in town.</p>
<p>thnx cdndancer... she's actually from toronto and at the moment she's leaning toward queen's because of the program and also because u of t is way too huge with over 60,000 kids... how does going to a big school like this compare to going to a smaller school like queen's whihc has 16,000 kids?
thnx</p>