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- Likes:
- Tuition fee and concentration in Analytics ( STEM background),
- Staff, faculty, Infrastructure and Recreation and other facilities. My professors were great and understanding and I was taught by a mix of both experienced and new professors who had great papers they had published in the field of technology and Finance
- Dislikes:
- It was a great experience. The issue you are likely to face is that the city, Fredericton is relatively small and hence the amount of opportunities are less as compared to a bigger city.
It was a great experience. Especially the overall academics and support from the staff/faculty. The MBA offered here is one of the least expensive ones in the whole of Canada however the ROI entirely depends on the student on how they get the best value out of it.
- Likes:
- I loved the university's collectiveness, the student body. They had amazing orientation. All the people are so helpful and kind. I haven’t met one person who is too mean.,
- I love that the professors most of them teach so well. And they have office hours outside of class that they are quite serious about. It’s really fun to have a chance to have one to one conversation whenever you want. You have free food banks.,
- The campus amenities are all good, they have clean washrooms, many washrooms. A huge library building and many other study areas. There are math learning center, writing help center and many other help. There is free tuition of all science subjects.
- Dislikes:
- The university is set on a hill meaning that you have to walk up and down the hill multiple times. God! That’s a whole workout every time.,
- The university tells you to apply for scholarship but doesn’t necessarily say what all qualifications will get you that scholarship except for that you need 3.7 gpa.
The admission process is pretty chill. They don't make a drama about it, unlike some other universities. You need your transcripts and a letter. They reply very quickly as well. There wasn't any exam to be taken for the university. I took ielts for the visa process. I didn't use anything for IELTS. Studied by myself. I chose this university because it tells you about its scholarships. And that made me hopeful that maybe I could get some. And I loved the place Fredericton and loved the aesthetic of the university itself.
The university had an Institute of biomedical engineering. The institute specialized in prosthesis research, which was what I sought to get into. I also sought to work with the professors associated with the institute to supervise my research.
It's the best one in the city and affordable. I didn't want to have to move out of my home town because I don't have the money for that. I also had several friends who attended and graduated and I went to them for their opinions before applying. They all talked of the teachers they enjoyed and told me the pros and cons, helping me decide.
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