<p>Which one do you think is better for life sciences/biomedicine?</p>
<p>go with MacMaster.
Mac has the most reputable sciences department out of the three.
Toronto is mostly for the St. George Campus.</p>
<p>U of T Scarborough is fine in this area, just as strong as downtown in life sciences in my opinion. also, you can take any courses on downtown and even transfer to downtown after the first year. many of the profs at UTSC also teach downtown, many but not all. U of T argues that all its college have equal quality and that the only difference is that more students apply to the downtown campus so their admit stats to suburb campuses are slightly less selective.</p>
<p>Keep in mind as well, UTSC is more close knit and has more school pride due its size and you can get to know your profs and classmates. Once you graduate a University of Toronto degree is a University of Toronto degree ( despite what Trinity students say while they are attending). The college doesn’t matter much unless your recruiter went to the same college as you. Many of my friends whether Trinity, Erindale or Scarborough didn’t list their college on their CV, only the university and major once they graduated. </p>
<p>But don’t be afraid to look into MAC either.</p>