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Engineering Graduate School
Hi there,
I am new here and joined the forum to ask from some current SFU's students(YOU!) about the good and bad thing you would think about graduate studies in engineering at SFU? I just need some info from people with first hand experience. I already have a Master degree and I am thinking about doing a second master there.
Some more general information will be appreciated too...:tongue: Like how the weather is? sport facilities, costs etc...
Hope you would drop me some comments here...
Thank you:lightbulb:
I am new here and joined the forum to ask from some current SFU's students(YOU!) about the good and bad thing you would think about graduate studies in engineering at SFU? I just need some info from people with first hand experience. I already have a Master degree and I am thinking about doing a second master there.
Some more general information will be appreciated too...:tongue: Like how the weather is? sport facilities, costs etc...
Hope you would drop me some comments here...
Thank you:lightbulb:
Comments
I couldn't tell you what you possibly need for graduate studies since I'm still an undergrad, but...
The weather is generally the same as Vancouver, except 1-2 degrees colder on the mountain. So if it's icy in Vancouver, it's probably lightly snowing at SFU.
Sports Facilities I don't personally use, but you get a rec pass and a gym pass. According to my friends, the gym is really good, and lots of ppl go there. (It looks nice too)
Costs for graduate studies? I thought the schools pay YOU for going to grad school! Haha I might be wrong I have no idea, but that's what my friend did when he went to U of T for grad school. He got paid to go.
Oh yea, parking is expensive... but that's for all universities lol.