Hi all,
Have to decide between three universities - Toronto, Duke and Cornell. Am finding it agonising - each time I think I'm leaning towards one I change my mind again! Have read a lot of opinions but am still nowhere near deciding.
The prestige and reputation of Cornell, coupled with what looks like an absolutely stunning area to live in, is certainly one big factor. But then Duke comes across as a really friendly place and I guess the weather's better too.
How would Toronto rank alongside these - can it be classed in a similar sort of rank to Duke and Cornell? I've heard that it (along with McGill) is the best law school in Canada but I've no idea how Canada on the whole compares to the US.
As an aside - am still waiting to hear from Texas at Austin but I'm not convinced I'll be accepted...
Any opinions on the above would be most handy!
Toronto, Duke, Cornell
Posted May 06, 2005 22:50
Hi all,
Have to decide between three universities - Toronto, Duke and Cornell. Am finding it agonising - each time I think I'm leaning towards one I change my mind again! Have read a lot of opinions but am still nowhere near deciding.
The prestige and reputation of Cornell, coupled with what looks like an absolutely stunning area to live in, is certainly one big factor. But then Duke comes across as a really friendly place and I guess the weather's better too.
How would Toronto rank alongside these - can it be classed in a similar sort of rank to Duke and Cornell? I've heard that it (along with McGill) is the best law school in Canada but I've no idea how Canada on the whole compares to the US.
As an aside - am still waiting to hear from Texas at Austin but I'm not convinced I'll be accepted...
Any opinions on the above would be most handy!
Have to decide between three universities - Toronto, Duke and Cornell. Am finding it agonising - each time I think I'm leaning towards one I change my mind again! Have read a lot of opinions but am still nowhere near deciding.
The prestige and reputation of Cornell, coupled with what looks like an absolutely stunning area to live in, is certainly one big factor. But then Duke comes across as a really friendly place and I guess the weather's better too.
How would Toronto rank alongside these - can it be classed in a similar sort of rank to Duke and Cornell? I've heard that it (along with McGill) is the best law school in Canada but I've no idea how Canada on the whole compares to the US.
As an aside - am still waiting to hear from Texas at Austin but I'm not convinced I'll be accepted...
Any opinions on the above would be most handy!
Posted May 06, 2005 23:41
Hi there, i think that u have to choose between two universities, Duke and Cornell. Both of them will be you card in tour career. What about Toronto- it is good , but not better than Cornell and Duke. ( that was my subjective opinion)
Hi there, i think that u have to choose between two universities, Duke and Cornell. Both of them will be you card in tour career. What about Toronto- it is good , but not better than Cornell and Duke. ( that was my subjective opinion)
Posted May 07, 2005 19:01
I agree with kem, especially if the purpose is to get a passeport for US market. (and even if you don't know right now, you never know, it's always good to have the choice...).
I agree with kem, especially if the purpose is to get a passeport for US market. (and even if you don't know right now, you never know, it's always good to have the choice...).
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