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I've always wanted to give universities outside of America a consideration, and I wasn't considering any college outside America until a friend of mine mentioned Waterloo as a good engineering school. So I was just wondering if any of you Canooks out there has had any experiences there, or have heard anything about it. Thanks a bunch!
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Its an incredible school, I've known many people that go or who have graduated from Waterloo University. Its located in Kitchener-Waterloo and is also the home city of RIM Technologies (ie Blackberry), its wicked developing technological hub thanks to RIM.
The school itself is steeped in tradition and has a great Engineering and Architectural program. There is another smaller university called Wilfred Laurier and they're know for business degrees.
Very good school if you are considering it.
The school itself is steeped in tradition and has a great Engineering and Architectural program. There is another smaller university called Wilfred Laurier and they're know for business degrees.
Very good school if you are considering it.
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That'* where I went.
It'* a great University
Always ranked top in its ciriculum.
Very well renouned for its Co-op program. School and work alternating every four months. That'* the only way I could afford to go.
One of the very first computer languages was developed in those UofW labs.
It'* a great University
Always ranked top in its ciriculum.
Very well renouned for its Co-op program. School and work alternating every four months. That'* the only way I could afford to go.
One of the very first computer languages was developed in those UofW labs.
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Very well renouned for its Co-op program. School and work alternating every four months. That'* the only way I could afford to go.
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That'* awesome. I think co-ops are so important in this kind of field. With Kettering, you graduate with 2.5 years of experience under your belt, so you can get going right out of college, and I'm glad Waterloo seems the same. Sounds like a good alternative to Kettering, especially if I end up not wanting to go into Automotive... Sounds like I might be going up to Toronto soon