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| Originally posted by The Highroller Doesn't it technically work out to the same thing though? I believe Arts & Sci undergrad at Western is a bit cheaper than U of T (~$4500/year). So 2x4500 + 2x16000 = 33000 @ Western. 4x8000 = 32000 @ U of T. |
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| Originally posted by malek I have a question for you guys, is it fair for an Ontarian student to study abroad, let say in the UK, at Ontarian rates, if UK students can do the same when they come to Ontario? A kind of exchange program, where students from different countries could study a couple of semesters somewhere else at the rate their paying in their home province? |
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| Originally posted by The Highroller Why would it be unfair? Universities in different countries strike deals with each other so that students will pay the same fees, thereby making it more appealing to study abroad. |
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| Originally posted by malek i'm not saying its unfair. I think its great. I was having an argument with some guy about how Quebec and France exchange university student and let them pay the fees in their respective province/country (quebec = 1000$/semester, France = 0$). That guy argues that students from other provinces should benefit from the same deal... which is impossible because tuition fees in Quebec are the cheapest in Canada. |
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| Originally posted by j_spot your fees are only cheap if youre from quebec. Out of province students pay shit tonnes in quebec. |
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| Originally posted by malek I have a question for you guys, is it fair for an Ontarian student to study abroad, let say in the UK, at Ontarian rates, if UK students can do the same when they come to Ontario? A kind of exchange program, where students from different countries could study a couple of semesters somewhere else at the rate their paying in their home province? |
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| Originally posted by malek i'm not saying its unfair. I think its great. I was having an argument with some guy about how Quebec and France exchange university student and let them pay the fees in their respective province/country (quebec = 1000$/semester, France = 0$). That guy argues that students from other provinces should benefit from the same deal... which is impossible because tuition fees in Quebec are the cheapest in Canada. |
$4887 for Radio and Television at Ryerson.
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| Originally posted by ** TigerLily ** I don't get your friends agruement. If he wants other provinces to take advantage of Quebec's low tuition then those students should move to Quebec. And what same deal??? BTW Last year i paid $3500/semester for Engineering at UofT - depends what year you are in. I'm sure first year students are paying more than i am because every year tuition increases drastically for first year entry and then about $500 every year. |
What's the most expensive undergrad program in Canada? Most I've heard is the nanotechnology program here at UW for 12k a year (6k a semester). pretty damn expensive but sounds cool
i pay 5200 for a full year of courses- BA Psychology at york u.
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