<li>how is the undergrad business program?</li>
<li>how is the finance major?</li>
<li>if i wanna do business, shud i choose mcgill or toronto?</li>
<li>i know that u of tis pretty famous, but is it strong in business?
i’m planning to go to canada for undergrad, and the states for grad. </li>
<li>so do US grad admission like mcgill students? or prefer US undergrad?</li>
<li>if i go to toronto, shud i choose finance as my major or art history? which one is stronger in mcgill?
7 .lastly, tell me the pluses and minuses of toronto~^^</li>
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<li>western Ontario(Ivey) and UoT(Rotman) are top tier in canada, from what I've heard, and Queens I'm not sure cause on some rankings I've seen it as the best while on others it's the worst, I'm really not sure about it. Mcgill, York etc. are 2nd tier, although Mcgill is #1 general school in Canada, Mcgill is know more for their sciences and arts than business/Fin. </li>
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<p>If you want summer internships, UoT would be best since its in Toronto, But UWO Ivey and Queens are each 2 hours away but in different directions from To.</p>
<p>Yeah, but how hard is Rotman to get into? Are Canadian schools harder than American schools in academics? I know that if an American who is taking Alg 2 goes to Japan; the Japanease in his grade will already be taking calculus.</p>
<p>UT Scarborough and Mississauga is easier to get in. You can also get into B
school directly from high school I believe. </p>
<p>From first year, some courses are very difficult to score - my d had very good grades from a very good high school and she scored a C- in a required Math course, the class average was D-.</p>
<p>scarborough and mississauga.
which campus is better? for [finance] and [art history] and [psychology]
those are the three areas i'm interested in so far..</p>