<p>Yeah, I have a higher GPA than a 3 (B), thanks Beirut!</p>
<p>Out of curiosity, where did you find the information for Toronto?</p>
<p>Yeah, I have a higher GPA than a 3 (B), thanks Beirut!</p>
<p>Out of curiosity, where did you find the information for Toronto?</p>
<p>anneliesesparky: I just googled "University of Toronto common data set"</p>
<p>Okay, thank you.</p>
<p>A big part of the charm of the University of Toronto (St. George) is the college system -- especially if you're living in res, because your particular college is where you live. Each undergraduate Arts & Science college and campus -- the religious University of St. Michael's College (Roman Catholic), the University of Trinity College (Anglican), and Victoria University (Methodist); and the secular University College, Woodsworth College, Innis College, and New College -- has its own unique personality and atmosphere within the greater St. George Campus. </p>
<p>I'm a St. Mike's student, and from a religious perspective, I cannot describe how blessed I feel to have Holy Mass available four times daily, Monday through Friday, with confession available before each Mass. There are always priests around campus (usually old, cane-toting Basilian theology professors), and while it wouldn't be blatently obvious if you weren't looking for it, there is a vibrant Catholic community to be found here. I'm sure faithful Anglican students feel the same way about Trinity, and Methodists about Vic. Well, maybe not Vic. ;)</p>
<p>The point is, each college is its own community. The University of Toronto is a big place and it is easy to get lost in. It is really nice to have a warm place to call home within the monolith.</p>