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What students say about University of Ottawa
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- Its a good experience; however, during my time, there was no internship support. But when I graduated, they introduced internship support. Moreover, it depends on students interest to get industrial exposure.
- My college offers a co-op program in which, as a student, you can apply if you meet the criteria.
- The university states that 90% of students enrolled in the co-op program are offered a placement, which is an excellent rate.
- The University of Ottawa also has an online library that helps access most of the books online.
- There are plenty of university accommodations available, including food facilities, but on the quite higher side of expenses.
- The faculty-to-student ratio is also perfect, and you can ask them as many questions as you like.
- Ottawa is the capital city, where Parliament is located. It was indeed a good idea to study politics and make connections in the heart of where it all happens.
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- The fees were very confusing as it was very difficult to figure out what exactly we were paying for.
- It is often difficult to communicate with the faculty, and adding minors to the program is very difficult
34 Reviews Found
- Likes:
- I received admission offer from this university and global ranking is good.,
- The university is one of the top rated institutes and thus students get good exposure in terms of research, jobs etc. There is a huge range of courses to choose from based on student's interests. The Infrastructure and Legacy of the university is awesome.
- Dislikes:
- Sometimes there is over emphasis over research candidates than course based candidates, so the number of scholarships, teaching assistant positions etc. are more suitable for research based students than course based.
It has been great in many ways as I am learning new things everyday. The exposure and infrastructure is very good that helps in overall development of a student.
This university falls under 150 ranks in the world. And Ottawa is not expensive as compared to other cities in Canada.
The University of Ottawa is one of the top 10 universities in Canada. There are many good opportunities and also an Indian crowd so you don’t feel lonely in a foreign land.
The University of Ottawa is a really good university for Civil Engineering. My major is in structural engineering and the university is very well known for that. The course structure is really flexible. Also, there are a lot of choices in courses for structural engineering.
I chose the University of Ottawa's Bachelor of Commerce with a specialization in accounting because of the amazing Co-op program they have and I loved the feel of the university and its location. I learned about the school at the Ontario University Fair and then toured it and it totally lived up to my expectations. I only applied to two universities and got into uOttawa a week after I applied with a pretty large scholarship.
I opted for this specific college because it was close to home which means that I was able to still live at home while I attended classes instead of staying in residence. I also chose this school because it seemed like the only way I can still take french classes and keep in touch with my second language
The school is known as one of the best research institutes and I received an undergraduate research scholarship. It also offered co-op and had many opportunities with the government. The admissions average for my program was also very low for me as I only needed to maintain a 75% in the sciences while I had the 90s. The other schools I apply to, Guelph and Waterloo were a bit more picky with averages.
I chose this university because of the amazing city of Ottawa. I have always been a fan of small towns but didn't want to lose the downtown hectic feel of Toronto, and Ottawa has a mixture of both! It has a crazy amount of multiculturalism and people there are extremely nice and supportive of minorities.
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