why mcgill

<p>hahahahahaha. You don’t sound very sorry… If anything I’m sorry. Perhaps I came off as crass, or rude, if that’s the case, again I’m sorry. </p>

<p>I’m glad you know how to twist words, though. I said nothing to the effect that you shouldn’t read books, I merely pointed out that you should try finding competent, and authoritative sources. American universities (at least the small ones), are not the same as Canadian universities, and thus I would never assume an american style of university critique will be completely applicable. </p>

<p>I didn’t say stop interviewing either, I just said that you confirmed something that’s a well known fact: intro classes are big at public universities. Next time ask someone something unique, like how attentive are professors to your needs when you see them at their office hours? Do they brush you off? Do they check and respond to email often?</p>

<p>I feel like in the end, it was you that was offended, not me. And if that’s the case, you’re lucky your still in America. Whenever you get out to see someone about how a college student on a college forum hurt your feelings, you won’t have to wait in line for 13 hours, or make an appointment 4 weeks prior to do so.</p>