University of Toronto vs Cornell

<p>If your accepted by both,which one would you attend?</p>

<p>Cornell College or Cornell University?</p>

<p>Is there a college called Cornell College?:]I don’t even know that.</p>

<p>Cornell University</p>

<p>Cornell. Toronto has 33k undergraduates but it’s in an awesome city</p>

<p>I’d say Cornell but obviously I’m biased
well if money’s a big issue for you and you’re a canadian citizen (I am one :)) then maybe UofT is better for you</p>

<p>what are you majoring in?</p>

<p>btw, 恭喜發財!</p>

<p>:) cool
10 Char</p>

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Cornell College is in Iowa. It runs on the one-course-at-a-time system, which is probably its most interesting characteristic. It was founded before the university of the same name, which of course became more famous.</p>

<p>Toronto is in the nicer city, though I am probably one of the relative few who likes Cornell’s small town feel. Cornell has a stronger sense of community and more traditional campus life. It’s very much apples and oranges…personally, I would say Cornell for undergrad and Toronto for grad would be an ideal combination.</p>

<p>If you plan to work in the US, I would say Cornell.</p>

<p>If you’re Canadian and it’s cheap, U of Toronto. For prestige, Cornell U.</p>