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Likes
- Clubs, Events and Cultural Activities
- Support Services for International Students
- Small class sizes overall for all courses
Dislikes
- Range of Advanced Electives in CS
- Limited Course Availability In CS
- Fewer on-campus opportunities for students
Campus Life
- It offers a close knit community vibe with all major academic buildings, residences and recreational facilities within walking distance. The campus is well equipped with a modern library, multiple sport facilities including a gym, basketball courts, swimming pool and outdoor fields, as well as a health clinic offering basic medical support to students.
Accommodation
- For searching off campus accommodations platforms like Kijiji, Facebook marketplace etc are the best. The students generally face housing shortage, affordability, short term rentals, understanding lease agreements. Start early and being ready to always act fast are some of the recommendations that always help.

Accommodation
I live on campus and it is awesome! There is a sense of family within the buildings and everyone is extremely close. I live in an apartment-style residence so I don't need to use the cafeteria, but the rent is significantly higher.
It was a small school that advertised small class sizes and the ability to work with your professors. You have the chance to know everyone and get a different experience because of this. There are some world-class professors for the politics program as well. They also bring in a lot of speakers and workshops for the students.
Because of its family vibe and small community. The teachers know the students by their name and they are not just a number. It is a safe school and offers a great variety of programs. I really wanted to concentrate in international business and human resources but couldn't decide which one, so here I was able to take two.
Because it is a small school, so there are fewer students, and to experience to live in residence and to be more autonomous (on my own), and to have a new experience. I also went to a conference prior to choosing which university I would go to, and it seems a really good school with great teachers and a good community.
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