But I still think there is some merit to this comment regarding master's programs as well. reduce my courseload) it would take me 24 months to complete (compared with Queens' 12 months, Oxford's 9 months, UofT's 16 months). How is the residence at UBC? To answer your question, U of T is definitely the best school in Canada for Economics.
Finally, my last comment is that I would say an extremely large amount of people who get into econ/finance/business oriented programs from HS do it with the intention of going into IB, but shortly thereafter realize IB isn't what they thought it is. Or would those who graduated from a university within Ontario and Alberta get priority in job placements? But you need to do what is right for you. People go to class and do work — thats pretty much itIf you consider Law later on, then go UBC. Econ undergrad is pretty much the same everywhere. they only offer micro, macro, and metrics and the rest are more political economy courses. @ ashesatdusk: wow thanks man! Also, UBC has one of the best Economics programs in Canada. It’s a tough comparison since UBC had no equivalent offering. Knowing how much you would enjoy of various jobs in finance before u really know anything about finance is difficult (not talking down, but rather stating something that is true in almost all cases unless you have been bread and raised in finance, in which case this wouldn't be a question you ask). So, in terms of the specific factors below, which is better: But from a financial point of view, if you do not want to use your own savings or take out a loan to pay for food and rent, UofT and Queens are the only options that give you enough to live off of on a decent student budget. Why is University of British Columbia better than University of Toronto? EPFL, ETH, MIT, Stanford University, and so on. Engineering at UBC, UofT, Uni of Manchester VS Economics at the King's Col Canadian universities with these grades? Toronto I'd finish in 1.5 years (but graduate in 2) with $15,000 out of pocket, but no SSHRC. At UBC (i cant comment on the other schools) I hang out with people of all colors, granted most of the people are non FOB people (the FOB ones can be annoying and socially awkward though). U of T giving very low mark, it is very difficult for you to get into Law School.You do know that you'll need to do further schooling right? ie: location, proximity to family/friends, climate, city life/amenities, access to nature, etc (Personally, I would pick a high ranking program with funding over a high ranking program without funding. I have been accepted to UBC’s Bachelor of International Economics and U of T St George Arts and Sciences (Economics) at the Trinty college. I also attended Osgoode’s welcome day and the choice between Osgoode and UofT was clear to me. Kai can provide tips and support as you research and apply to colleges, and explore majors and careers. - moderate funding in the form of combined TAship and fellowship/RA- Structure: first semester of intense core theory (micro, macro, metrics, mathematics), second semester electives (e.g. Uni req Applied Biology VS. Life Science McGill VS U of Toronto VS UBC- (Imperial C London-Waiting) PhD chemE QUB Intl. ^ Your overall message is right, but the details are wrong. To get into the field you'll need at least a masters degree.Yes, (for further schooling) so far I'm considering law.Sorry, you do not have a permission to answer to this question.I have been accepted to UBC’s Bachelor of International Economics and U of T St George Arts and Sciences (Economics) at the Trinty college. I have three universities in mind UBC and UofT and Mcgill I use to live in Vancouver and stayed their for 4 years then moved back to India. Also, if you're still looking for advice here it would be easier for people to comment on your options if you could share your new funding amount at UBC, IMO. Hear from other students who shared their admissions story. Stay on top of the information you need to navigate the admissions process amid the COVID-19 pandemic. How much debt are you comfortable carrying?It sounds like there is no real "best answer" to your options because all options are good ones. a. I know that BIE at UBC is small (which is good), has certain perks, has a strong and clear focus on international economics, with studies in commerce as well. Expert tips and advice to prepare you for college entrance exams. Sometimes having the opinion of someone in your field and geographic location (if you plan to work there later on) can help make the decision clearer. Where do you see yourself being the happiest and which school will best prepare you for your particular career goals?