<p>Should I choose to double major in Biology & Computer Science at University Of Toronto Mississauga, or Simon Fraser University or York University?
Or Should I go with Honours Science at Waterloo?
Ps : I want to go to medical school but I also want to study computer science in my undergrad. I want to know which one would be best overall for my career?</p>
<p>Anyone please help? </p>
<p>Wait, are you looking to go to one of these Canadian schools full time, or are you doing a temporary study abroad program? Are you a Canadian or American?</p>
<p>If you are looking for full time,
Simon Fraser is not a very ‘prestigious’ institution. While it is a good school and sufficiently rigorous, it will not be as ‘renown’ as U of T, York, or Waterloo (from what I’ve heard).</p>
<p>U of T is a great school, but i do not know much of their Mississauga campus. Your degree will say U of T, nonetheless.</p>
<p>I do not know much about York or Waterloo.</p>
<p>I suggest U of T because it is well recognized as a good institution in the states and Canada.</p>
<p>I also know that U of T is plagued with giant class sizes and all of the other issues of large universities… but you will have a degree that is ‘worth more’ in the real world.</p>
<p>I am an International student. (I am neither American nor Canadian)
And I will be studying full time as an Undergraduate
Thanks for your advice </p>
<p>I say to go with U of T if possible, but that is just my bias. If you are looking for a job in the United States, employers will know the name University of Toronto but may not have heard of SFU or York (and this should be the same world-wide). This makes me feel like U of T is the best return on investment, even if you get a better education (which is possible) at SFU or waterloo/york.</p>