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- I found the course curriculum to be diverse, encompassing many areas of nutrition, including childhood, food service, and food culture.
- Older students have described it as an amazing leadership opportunity, and it gives them great hands-on learning.
- The Alumni network is very good, and a job fair is a common event for the University, happening every 3-4 months.
- It had a big park-like thing in the center of the university where we could also study.
- Whatever I am paying right now by staying in the apartment and shopping for my own groceries, I have experienced a difference of 500-800 CAD per month.
- The faculty in the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition at the University of Saskatchewan, particularly the nutrition faculty, was great.
- Fees structure: It aligns with my budget and provides me with an economically pressure-free environment to study.
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IELTS for language evaluation. My score - overall 8. For masters program good GPA (>3.9) and research interest. Yes, an interview with my supervisor where the goals of my research and my past experience were tested to check if it was worth to accepted me. My advise would be be yourself, dont overthink and answer in a professional but calm manner. My interest on Agricultural and Food Processing was well aligned with the University's major research. With extensive researches going on various biomass, I tried here. The college life is very diverse. People are very friendly and exciting to meet. Knowledge transfer is great with emphasis on maintaining good mental health. Promoting extracurricular activities and indulging is pretty good.
When i was in my 3rd year of Btech, one of my professors had done his Phd from University of Saskatchewan. So he has mentioned this professor. At that time, i did not pay much heed to that, because i was preparing for US. So when i started facing some financial problems, another professor of mine who i did my internship with, he also suggested me to try here. And i thought, why not. So, this is how I came across to this university.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Family lives there we have a house that my dad bought and that was mostly the main reason. I didn?t know what major I really wanted to do and engineering seemed the best out of the rest but after only one term it was the worst.
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