<p>I got into all of the universtities above, still waiting for a few reponses (Ottawa and Mcgill) and I am totally stuck on where I want to go!
I want to study economics, not really for the business aspect, more for international and developmental purposes. I realise I will have to take a broad economics education but I still want to take courses specialized for what I want.
Any suggestions or input for the universities I gotten into?</p>
<p>Honestly, for Economics, there’s such a small difference between the reputation and rigor of the schools you listed. You’re best off just choosing a school out of those four choices based on cost, culture, fit, etc.</p>
<p>How would you compare these:
- Western BMedSci with Ivey AEO
- Western BMOS with Ivey AEO
- Western King’s BMOS with Ivey AEO
- Queen’s Science Honors
- Queen’s Commerce
- Haskayne with Kinesiology</p>
<p>Target: Business and pre-med at one go.</p>
<p>I’d go with Toronto, although you couldn’t go wrong with Queen’s or UWO.</p>
<p>update:
How would you compare these:
- Western BMedSci without Ivey AEO
- Western King’s BMOS without Ivey AEO
- Rotman commerce
- Queen’s Science Honors
- Queen’s Commerce
- Haskayne with Kinesiology</p>
<p>Target: Business and pre-med at one go. Would Rotman kill any med school chances?</p>
<p>I don’t know anything about med school, and that’s a very confusing career path, so I’ll just rank them for business.</p>
<p>1) Queen’s Commerce
2) Rotman</p>
<p>The others choices shouldn’t even be on your radar if you’re looking to get into business (finance, consulting, accounting, etc.) Western is useless without Ivey.</p>