Online Business Calculus Course
University degree (trade) school?
Hello! I am a student of grade 12 with an average of 90.16% from this report card April did not know where I go and have only received one word of Guelph (Back again back up) I'm not quite sure how, since there were only OUAC five courses (I just finished my midterm international business line and calculation) Hopefully I will get into Queens or Ivey (but I'm not really I'm sure) and my decision will be made. However, I think I'll get into Rotman and Laurier as my 2 backups, and I am torn between the two. Be Rotman (UofT) is one of the best programs and I love Toronto but I also know that its extremely competitive. Laurier also has a program good for business is not as good as Rotman, but easy to happen. Where should I go in your opinion? Thanks!
Matter of preference really. Rotman has a more international representative suppose (National representative and better). That said, Laurier is far from being bad lol. Yes U of T reduces its mark because "inflation." They like to keep brands in the range of 75. If you like to party, go to Laurier from the University of Toronto is one of the worst party schools than I've heard lol. Go to the one you like, and I honestly can not go wrong with either. Take a look at their schools … if you like the University of Toronto and the Laurier hate (or vice versa )…. so is spending 4 years to do that.
HST.921 Spring 2009 Course Introduction
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