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05-04-2008, 07:23 PM
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| but... in the end
when the rankings are up for the universities (especially in research, academics)
most are based on the grad schools
which doesn't necessarily put it as the best undergrad school to attend
in my opinion,
undergrad shouldn't matter much whether u go to u of t, or mcgill or any other places
cause most of the research and areas that make the school prestigious are based on the graduate level |
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05-04-2008, 07:53 PM
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| If you go to the med school forums for either Canada or the U.S., you'll find that the vast majority of people across Canada and the U.S. consider UofT to be the best medical school. McGill USED to be the best.
For law, UofT is actually pretty ahead of the pack right now. It's not even really close.
I agree about UPenn. Penn is much stronger than that guy says. At the undergrad level and most grad level programs, I'd argue UPenn > McGill and UofT. |
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05-11-2008, 07:48 PM
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05-11-2008, 11:17 PM
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| I only watched one of your youtube videos...but seriously, man. You can't honestly think that using House (a fictional TV doctor) gives your point any positive credibility.
I'm not invested one way or another on this topic (the original topic, or this nouveau, U of T Med > McGill topic), I just think referencing youtube only deteriorates what little ground your point (which was an opinion back by nothing) was standing on. |
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05-12-2008, 03:04 PM
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| http://campuslife.prow(/)lerpublishi...946/index.html
type in the address without (/) between "prow" and "lerpublishing.com".
Like it says, McGill is considered the "Harvard of Canada,"
Buy that book about McGill University if intrested. |
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05-12-2008, 03:13 PM
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| By the way, in the 2006 Winter Olympics at Turin, Canada won 7 gold medals and Two of them were won by McGill students. (Jennifer Heil and Charline Labonté). |
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05-12-2008, 04:51 PM
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| ok. how about we all say we're convinced so this guy shuts up. |
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05-12-2008, 08:27 PM
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| Yay Mcgill Rocks And Its Med School Is Best In The World And Mcgill Is As Good As Harvard! |
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05-13-2008, 02:35 PM
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| U of T Med > McGill is unlikely.
"undergrad shouldn't matter much whether u go to u of t, or mcgill or any other places"
I agree, undergraduate doesn't matter much if you are going to graduate schools. But bachelor's from McGill makes easier to get accepted into elite grad schools right? But attend school with the least debt. |
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05-13-2008, 03:33 PM
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| now, on a serious note, ide say yeah, McGill med> toronto med. |
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05-13-2008, 06:48 PM
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| Dear Dr. Mambo:
Please read this article if you are still not convinced: Who Needs Harvard? - TIME
"Ashley Rufus, 19, gave up a coveted spot on Harvard's waiting list in favor of Truman State University in rural Kirksville, Mo.: "It started out as a financial issue," says Rufus, who got a full ride to Truman. She loved Harvard when she visited, but she hated the idea of eight years of debt if she were to go on to medical school. Truman was closer to home, had a student-faculty ratio of 15:1, and its graduates have a "very impressive" rate of acceptance to medical schools. Carla Valenzuela, 18, who graduated in the spring from Martin Luther King Academic Magnet school in Nashville, Tenn., applied to 13 schools--and wound up picking her last choice. She turned down Amherst, Wellesley and Dartmouth in favor of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Part of the draw was being near a big city; part was the offer of a Meyerhoff scholarship, a prestigious, four-year grant for talented high school students studying science and related fields. "
( Who Needs Harvard? - TIME)
ALSO: Your Guide to Finding The College That Fits - TIME
"McGill in Montreal has long been a popular destination to the north, and the University of Hong Kong is growing in popularity, with 252 American applicants last year. After Prince William of Britain matriculated in 2001, the University of St. Andrews in Scotland saw a boost in its international applications, and at the University of Edinburgh, American enrollment has almost tripled since 2002. The most dubious perk of going to college in Britain: free enrollment in the national dental-care system."
My point here is if you are going to graduate school, stop complaining about about undergraduate education and work harder and boost your average.
( Village of 100 people
"Only 1 would have a college education" )
McGill is #12 in the world, please accept that and stop the complain. |
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05-13-2008, 07:25 PM
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| I never cease to be amazed. When I thought I have read the dumbest post in the history of dumb and stupid posts, I always find a better one.
God have mercy! 'Cause such blind stupidity I could never excuse. |
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05-13-2008, 08:29 PM
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| Ocikat...*** is the matter with you? Can you not read "so good". I'm not complaining about anything. And let's not bring my average into this.
Just because I won't readily bow to some arbitrary ranking system, doesn't mean I'm complaining about McGill. McGill's pretty good (dec., a'ight, etc.), it's just not perfect, and I think in all fairness I let people know about the imperfections.
Getting a college education shouldn't be taken lightly, like buying a box cereal. This is a commitment that should get as much consideration as, say, car shopping. Don't you want to know as much about a car as possible before you buy it? I'm just trying to help you kids be more conscientious consumers. If you want to buy a car just because the commercial was nice, even though you never got to test drink, be my guest.
p.s. I read that article about the chick from harvard...I wasn't that impressed. Actually I take it back. I'm impressed that she qualified for such little aid. I don't remember but did she even apply for any aid at all?
I don't disagree about debt being a big deal (if you were even contending that...not that I know what you were actually contending). McGill is cheaper for me to attend than my own state-school (U of I). I didn't choose McGill because of that (I'm fine raking up debt), but it didn't hurt the good feelings. |
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