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Colleges in Ontario?

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I'm an American High School 12th grader looking to possibly go to college in Ontario. I just wanted to know out of these schools which ones you would recommend I look into.I am in the IB program and my grades are good for school, but my IB test grades aren't so great and there is a good chance that I will not get the IB diploma. Here is the list:

Ontario

Algoma University

Brescia University College

Brock University

Carleton University

University of Guelph

Huron University College

King's University College at The University of Western Ontario

Lakehead University

Laurentian University of Sudbury

McMaster University

Nipissing University

University of Ottawa

Queen's University

Redeemer University College

Ryerson University

Saint Paul University

St. Jerome's University

University of St. Michael's College

University of Sudbury

University of Toronto

Trent University

University of Trinity College

Victoria University

University of Waterloo

The University of Western Ontario

Wilfrid Laurier University

University of Windsor

York University

Thanks!!!

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  1. Try this site

    It ranks and lists all the colleges and universities in Canada.

    I hope this helps.


  2. I hope you know that , once you  have been accepted by a Canadian University, you  then have to apply, to the Government of Canada, for a International student visa ?

    Go here to read all about that process and the costs to you, for the visa.

    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/index...

    Jim B. Toronto.

  3. It really depends on what you want to go into, and what sort or experience you're looking for (class sizes, the city it's located in ect ect.)

    I'm going to Mcmaster this September and McMaster's known for thier Health Sci program and any sort of science-y program. I really like McMaster's campus.

    University of Toronto is made out to be "the best" but it's supposed to be really tough for a degree you can get at any other university. I have a friend who has to sometime take the subway to get from one class to another. UotT is very large and competitive and living in Toronto is quite expensive.

    I know Waterloo is good if you want to do co-op.

    York is known for the fine arts programs.

    Western is also known for thier med school program.

    But yeah, if you tell me what program you're looking into or where you'd like to live I could give you more info.
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