<p>Any clue? Especially the after graduation placement? Thanks.</p>
<p>I can’t find your original question. But of all three Ivey is the more prestigious program.</p>
<p>All three are very good, reputation is tough to measure, especially for business schools. I would say in this area there is no clear leader.</p>
<p>In terms of jobs after graduation, which one is the best? Also, which one has more double major opportunity, say with environment study?</p>
<p>Well most students at Toronto takes a double major (or a specialist which is like the equivalent of a double major) so if that is important for you uoft might be the best of the three for you. In terms of job placements and thing like that I suggest you look at business school rankings in magazines such as Macleans, Forbes or the Financial Times. All three of these business schools are good, but UofT definitely has the best environmental science program of the three.</p>
<p>Which would you choose/which would be best if you are looking to do business and premed combned? How would you rank them?
- Rotman commerce with premed electives<br>
- Queen’s commerce with premed electives
- Haskayne commerce with kinesiology
- Western bmos (without Ivey) with premed electives
- Desautel with premed electives</p>
<p>Would Rotman grade deflation kill your medical school application? Is it the grade deflation in UT that bad? Rotman and Queen’s commerce would be more expensive compared to the other 3.</p>
<p>Rotman is my top choice and I chose it over McGill, Queens, Schulich, and Ivey. Being in Toronto opens so many opportunities for internships and recruitment. Also, attending their BCom program gives you a better chance to get into their MBA program, which is undeniably the best in the county. U of T is not only one of the best schools in the country, it is one of the best in the world. Though the program is vigorous, it is worth it for it’s strong international reputation. Also, if you want to get into finance, specifically investment management, this is the place to be, as you will get hands on experience in Toronto’s stock market. Good luck with your decisions! ;)</p>