What Students Say?
Likes
- The campus was really pretty, a river stream and a bridge that I had to cross everyday to get to my class.
- The class material was always on powerpoint, easy to follow, with textbooks mostly being optional for most of my courses
Dislikes
- The distance, I lived a little far from campus, so had to travel 40 mins
- The online quizzes that I had to pay to do
It had the course I wanted to do, and the fees were reasonable too compared to the other universities in Toronto. I got in through the IDP agency, and they helped us file the visas and admission process. It didn't take long to get the offer letter after applying
Course Curriculum
The course curriculum was really well laid out and had all the prerequisites listed too; I enjoyed how they divided the psychology degree into social and science aspects. I was more towards the science background.
Placement
I don't have a placement, and the scope of employment for finding a job after my psychology degree is pretty tough, there are not many options at all unless you complete your master's program. Generally, it's pretty hard to find a job here.
Fees
I got an entrance scholarship for the first two years; we had to pay fees online through their portal. My parents helped fund most of it, fees was mostly paid through credit card. Other academic expenses included buying online course material
Scholarship
The criteria for getting a scholarship on entrance was to get 80% above in your previous study (Whatever it may be), and I didn't have to do much to get it; just posted my result, and it was automatically added to my profile.
Faculty
The course curriculum was really well laid out and had all the prerequisites listed too; I enjoyed how they divided the psychology degree into social and science aspects. I was more towards the science background.
Campus Life
There's a lot of Indians on campus, it doesn't feel like you're in a whole different country, so you still feel that aspect of home. There are also a lot of club activities around campus, so you always feel like you're a part of some event.
Hostel
Lived outside campus, and rooms are easily available even though the rent is kind of crazy these days, not to mention the groceries. I looked for rooms that included all utilities, including internet; this way, it was easier to pay the entire rent and not worry about paying other bills.