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- Likes:
- "Diversity is the main attraction. Here you get to explore different cultures as well as you also get to meet career focused people who already were well settled but now starting again from scratch. "
- Dislikes:
- "Nothing to dislike for me. This was the best experience for me so I can't say I dislike anything about this college. Yes if you don't like to socialize or are against the view of meeting new mindset people then you should stay away from this one. "
Campus Life:
The campus is very lively. There is an event going on every week and there are many gaming activities on campus as well. The sports facility is very great as there is a timetable for each sport and everyday you get to play different kinds of sports.
Hostel:
I am living in a private accommodation for which I am paying 1200 CAD per month.
- Likes:
- A short program with a specialized concentration. Wanted to explore an 8 months post grad program before I pursed a masters degree.,
- The Professors were very helpful and showed interest in teaching. The infrastructure was decent and the college had facilities like a gym and other sports clubs.
- Dislikes:
- The post-grad opportunities were very less and students found difficulties in getting a field-related job due to lack of placements and the value of the degree itself.
Campus Life:
The Campus life was vibrant, particularly the main campus and not the baby campuses. And the infrastructure was good enough as it was located in Downtown Toronto. There were various clubs and sports teams to join, and the library was decent and the campuses had good WiFi.
Hostel:
Students can find accommodation in the Downtown area itself but it's pretty expensive and can be shared with roommates. The average rent for a private room in downtown Toronto in a shared apartment is 1000$. Whereas students can find accommodation in the neighbouring areas where the rent for a private room could be close to 600-800$ depending on the location.
Campus Life:
It’s very lively, there is always free food somewhere in college, and there is at least 1 to 2 events in a week. The library is easy to use. Overall friendly staff so I like that
Hostel:
Since it’s is in downtown Toronto rents are pretty expensive, I got a sweet deal tho I live 6km away from the college which is about 25 min TTC ride, I pay 700CAD a month with all utilities included
- Likes:
- Location: Toronto Downtown, which gives ghe perfect international exposure.
Campus Life:
Everything is outstanding. You don’t need any external support outside, that is outside of the college.
Hostel:
I live in a shared room inside a house which is rented by my cousins. On an average if living in GTA, you need to pay somewhere around 500-700 for a shared room. The price keeps increasing according to the location. The said price is for outskirts of Toronto or nearby cities.
- Likes:
- One of the top universities. And only this college had my program.
Campus Life:
Campus life is engaging. A lot of events are conducted by student associations at GBC. Have all the facilities like library, groceries.
Hostel:
I live in a rented house. Its on a sharing basis. Average rentals are $600 per month including all the utilities.
Campus Life:
Library is the one things you should checkout if you love reading. Campus is cool but because the college is located in downtown people like to explore those area in free time :-)
Hostel:
I was staying in PG which cost 400 CAD a month with 400 CAD one time deposit. As the time passes you might feel Grocery and Travelling is really expensive here in Canada until you start earning. Occasionally trips are been organized by college which cost you very less so do visit.
Campus Life:
Unfortunately as we are stuck in pandemic since 2 years My entire course was online. Despite that, GBC ensured that we did not miss out on these opportunities and would conduct several virtual competitions and fun activities for their students. Their rich library could be accessed 24*7.
Hostel:
One can find for accommodation easily on Facebook market place or Kijiji. Depending upon the preference like location and if one wants to rent alone or sharing basis all of it can be found easily on these two platforms. Rent could cost anywhere from $2700- $400.
The main factor in choosing GBC was the program included specialization in the field I wish to work in the future. No other college provided that. Another factor was the professors are top-class. Most of them are industry professionals and teach industry techniques. Lastly, the college is in Toronto and has world-class facilities and a campus.
Hostel:
On campus housing can be expensive and they are currently suspended due to Covid. Off campus housing is good and can range from 350 - 500 CAD on sharing basis & 500 - 1000 CAD for a personal room
It is one of the oldest & best colleges in Downtown Toronto. As it is Downtown the Part-time & full-time Job opportunities are also ample.
Hostel:
There is college-provided accommodation which usually gets filled real quick. I never stayed there.
I chose this college as it was giving me the exact same course that I always wanted with a mandatory co-op. Also, it was in the heart of the city -Toronto, so choosing this college for my studies was a good choice.
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