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UBC in the hard sciences; I thought the University of Western Ontario kicked butt in Chemical Engineering etc. but I'm a little out of date, not to mention the wrong part of the country.
Last edited by thedwightguy; 11-08-2010 at 03:32 PM..
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Frankly, I'm not sure how university rankings can be useful beyond providing evidence about a school's reputation. If I want to be a doctor I'd rather go to Johns Hopkins than Penn State but if I'm looking for a business school it's Penn State every day of the week and twice on Saturday.
Glad to see many undergrad universities listed (on the undergrad chart), - all from this tiny but university-rich province of Nova Scotia, that the rest of the country apparently is not aware of:
Acadia,
St. Francis Xavier,
Saint Mary's,
Mount Saint-Vincent.
And together with the other Maritime colleges (Mount Allison, UPEI, Moncton) that makes a high concentration of unis per capita.
Dalhousie, that is in Halifax, is ranked pretty good for medical school.
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