![]() ![]() I guess what I'm asking is what are the experiences like in engineering at each school? I'm not much of a "study super hard all the time" type of person, and social life is important to me, so will this make my experience at UofT unenjoyable? Also, how is the reputation among employers for McMaster? I understand that their co-op isn't as strong as UofT PEY or Waterloo co-op, but will I be "screwed over" at Mac? However, I am now considering UofT solely because of the prestige and reputation among employers. I've wanted to go to McMaster for a long time, as I didn't really expect to get into schools like UofT and Waterloo, and I was never really attracted to those schools in the first place (Also, my parents don't really want me to go to UofT because of the stressful environment). I'm not sure what type of engineering I want to do, so I like the general first year at Mac and UofT, Loo doesn't offer that so I'm not totally considering Waterloo. I got accepted to McMaster Eng1, U of T TrackOne (undeclared) Eng, and Waterloo Mechanical Eng (all 3 with co-op). So I'm in grade 12 and I have to decide where I'm going to university in a few days. Changes to the subreddit through old reddit may be limited. Please note: The current moderators are focusing on updating the subreddit using new reddit. Please use the search function before asking a question.All threads should be relevant to McMaster.(Asking for dealers, torrenting, and other such things). Please refrain from posts regarding illegal activity.Do not post job/volunteer/promotional posts unless approved by a moderator - click here to message the mods.Use the correct flair when making a post.Do not post personal information (names, addresses etc).Not officially affiliated with the university.īefore asking a question, please check the FAQ or the search bar to see if it already has been answered. A subreddit for students, staff, alumni, and anyone else at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada. ![]()
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