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University of Saskatchewan Full Review

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Likes
- Very structured program
- Fast completion schedule for both MSc and PhD
- Very supportive faculty and staff
Dislikes
- Very high tuition
- Limited teaching options for students
- Hard to find jobs elsewhere as the program is intense
Campus Life
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Only one campus in Canada as far as I know.
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Facilities including library, gymnasium, food courts, and medical services including hospital, massage and dental facilities are available for students.
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A central bus station is also working on campus for transportation.
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Summer events are very popular and interesting.
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Have different clubs for yoga, meditation, sports, and crafts.
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Students union os very active and have a lot of good programs and activities
Accommodation
- On campus accommodation. Find it from the university website.
- 6 bedroom apartment unit and everything is included in the rent.
- Have wifi and laundry in the building and shared kitchen and bathrooms .
- Rent was 480-500 CAD.
- It was easy to find it as it was close to university and had a vacancy.
- In my opinion it was not a great deal and the unit was an old building and had a lot of issues. Not recommending it for anyone, finding something outside the campus is a better option.
- The only reason I stayed in the university residence is it was close to my department. Yes, most of the international students lived in the building I stayed in, including Indian students.
- It is good option ( the university residence) for settling down in the university when someone joins and can find better options after
Campus Life
Clubs are really active and engage every week. Other events are constantly conducted (at least 1 in two days). The library has a wide range of collections. Wifi and research facilities are at their best.
Accommodation
The facilities and infrastructure are good and up to the mark for cold weather. Rent is reasonable but isrising now. Average is 700 dollars per month
Campus Life
University of Saskatchewan has a very beautiful building, may be one of the best in Canada, in terms of how it looks. It had a huge gymnasium, library was also pretty big. There were different sections in the library. It had a big park kind of thing in the centre of university, we can study from there as well. Particularly about my research lab, we had quite a few equipment. My supervisor had a very well established lab. Our lab was fully functional, self-sufficient i would say. Facilities were quite good.
Accommodation
Friend circle is pretty good. In Canada there are many indians here. I do part time job in Cineplex. The university provides its own accommodation, but its too expensive. Whatever I am paying right now by staying in apartment, shopping my own groceries, I have experienced there is a difference of 500-800 CAD per month. There are many independent houses, hostels that they provide.
Accommodation
I lived on campus, It is expensive but well maintained and includes everything. However, as a student, I would suggest off-campus accommodation.
I wanted to opt for a 1-year course since I am already a master's.
Accommodation
I live on campus in Seager Wheeler Hall. The accommodation is cheap and quite impressive. Common rooms to chill, playrooms to play indoor games, free laundry facility to use, 6 BHK apartment with a lot of space for everyone respecting each other's privacy.
There are a few factors that helped me choose University:-1. Fees structure:- It aligned with my budget and provides me an economically pressure-free environment to study.2. Supervisor:- My Supervisor is very helpful and understanding which helps me pursue my degree at a very good pace.3. Course and Research topic:- I got the research topic in the field I always wanted to go. My choices were Automobile, Design, Material Science, and Manufacturing.
Accommodation
I live with my parents as we live in Saskatoon. All my food and living expenses were taken care of by my parents so thankfully I did not have to pay for anything like others may have had to pay for. I chose to live at home because I am broke.
I live in Saskatoon so I decided this was the most convenient and affordable option for me. The nutrition program also had the practicum included in it, which other provinces don't have- you have to compete for it. The fact that I would not have to compete for this made the program much more appealing to me to apply for.
Accommodation
The staff is incredible and the location isn't too bad either. I intend to live in residence and not off campus the following academic year at the very least. The people are friendly too and the building is well maintained in the common spaces.
The way residence works to get into the medical school so it'd be easier for me to get a spot if I did my undergrad in the province and this is the better out of the two major schools in the province. In addition, it just seems like it has a vast selection of postgraduate options.
I opted for this college due to location and reputation. I am from a small town 3 hours away from it, therefore I only have a short drive in order to make it back home. This college also has almost the best reputation for its agriculture program in Canada, making me choose it.
Accommodation
I lived off campus at my parents house. I found it to be very helpful to live at home as it helped reduce the financial stress and burden. It was also nice to have family around for support. I am glad I could live at home while going to school.
I chose the university of Saskatchewan because they offered the nutrition program I was interested in and the program had a guaranteed internship. I am also from Saskatoon where the university of Saskatchewan is located.
It was close to home. My family was in Saskatoon, I had friends from high school who also went to this university. The tuition is cheaper. I am familiar with the city, didn't have to move away, and I could live at home while going to school.
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