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What students say about University of Ontario Institute of Technology
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- The current course curriculum is pretty good, but I feel as though many courses are kind of repetitive, and our specialization could do with more medicine and pharmacy-related courses.
- In my fourth year of the program, we have a full-year placement that the school sets up for us.
- Ontario Tech Universitys campus provides modern and well-equipped classrooms, research facilities, laboratories, libraries, and collaborative spaces.
- Personally, for my program, I believe the tuition fees for each year are around $7,500, and there are also auxiliary fees such as bus pass, gym membership, and others that are added on top of that.
- Though the teachers I have now are mostly good, there is one in particular teaching biochem that I do not agree with their teaching and testing style, and many complaints have been made from a multitude of students in that class.
- They also offer free public transportation as part of the student ID and access to a gym.
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I chose it because it was ranked good for computer science and my friends got accepted in it as well. The location and university fees were also within my budget I liked my time there. Going abroad and integrating with the culture helped me broaden my horizons and I made some amazing friends. The university was the same as many other universities in Canada Ontario to be honest. Especially due to the final two years being online, it really took away the university feel.
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- The university, is fairly new, and in steady development. Since it's tech university it extensively laid out its equipment for any courses. And especially for Software Engineering they provide an amazing program.
My overall experience at Ontario Tech University has been incredibly fulfilling and transformative. The diverse range of courses, knowledgeable faculty, and supportive community have enriched my learning journey. Engaging in extracurricular activities, participating in events, and forming lifelong friendships have made my time here truly memorable. I feel fortunate to be part of such an inclusive and inspiring educational environment. I would've regretted so much if i knew this is what I would he missing if I didn't come here.
The place i was staying in, it was a 6 bedroom hall kitchen kind of apartment. I had people from different nationalities- India, Nepal, Philippines, and Bangladesh. There is a grad house, which is a much more posh apartment which charges around C$800 per month. The one where i stayed, they used to charge C$ 470-480 per month. Finding houses is not that difficult.
I weighed my options, and this school was the closest to home, at a moderate price. They also offer free public transportation as part of the student ID and access to a gym. The program was very good (as per upper-year students experiences), and the campus is beautiful and new
It was a good prep for med school as I was told by recent graduates and alumni. I also read several forums online that detailed the advantages and disadvantages of the program which includes commute for me personally.
UOIT is one of the closest universities that offers the med lab program to where i live. The program is only offered at about 5 colleges/universities in Ontario. I also opted for the university over the college program as obtaining a bachelors degree will open more opportunities for myself in the future.
This school is right in my home neighborhood so it is a perfect choice. Also, it is more hands-on with the students. It's easier to become familiar with the profs to create relationships with your peers.
It was close to home and it had a specific Legal Studies program, which is what I wanted to do before law school, which I hope to attend after my undergraduate degree. It is also more affordable than some other schools in Ontario.
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