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- As I don't have a much work experience , it's hard to get admit from other famous universities , thunder bay is more affordable.
Campus Life
It's bit medium to large campus with full of nature .We have a on campus lake and forest with so many ducks . Buildings are well maintained with different facilities with free wifi. Constantly different activities happen all around campus , GYM , Big building for library and sports facilities and clubs. Many buildings related to nursing , research etc.
Hostel
I live off campus , in a duplex house - private room with sharing hall , kitchen and bathroom with 600 CAD - included all utilities . My roommates share a room , their rent is around 400 CAD for month.
Hostel
The accommodation is easily available for both off campus and on campus options. On campus doesn't allow sharing facilities. The cost is pretty similar for both On campus and Off campus.
Great for research. The subjects were really great. The co-op options were really good to get real-life experience.
Hostel
Housing in Thunder Bay is quite affordable compared to larger cities. It costs around $300 per month on a shared basis (this varies on different properties). Some owners provide furniture (including beds, chairs, tables etc.) while some do not even provide beds, so in such situations, a mattress will have to be purchased.
Well, I am more interested in the field of Data Science. Since there is a lot of competition in the computer science field, Lakehead was the best option for me.
Hostel
Finding accommodation is not that difficult. We have dormitories, university housing, and off-campus housing available for all. Sharing and individual rooms are available close to the university throughout the city. The average rent collected is 300 - 350 CAD per month.
Because Lakehead University blends academic excellence and opportunity with a rich variety of social and recreational activities. It is excellent in research and career opportunities.
First and foremost, the campus and location. I love Northern Ontario and it's wildlife. There is an overwhelming feeling of calm whenever I am in Thunder Bay from the moment I land, very different from the hustle and bustle of Toronto. Secondly, the faculty. I first met the faculty at a college/university fair in Toronto in my grade 12 year, and they were so nice and welcoming. They weren't condescending or judgmental and answered all my questions - unlike the other schools. Thirdly, I wanted to be out on my own. Thunder Bay is very far from my home and when I was coming here, that's what I needed.
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