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How many people here wanted to go to UBC?
Or why did you choose SFU if it was your first choice?
All my friends go to UBC, its 30 mins closer to me, but my program isnt offered there and I think my GPA wouldnt be high enough anyway haha
All my friends go to UBC, its 30 mins closer to me, but my program isnt offered there and I think my GPA wouldnt be high enough anyway haha
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And well, after I learned of the SFU surrey campus, that pretty much sealed the deal, since they have what I want and are reasonably close to home!
wanted crim so went to sfu
plus my sis went to sfu too /shrug
Still wish I went to UBC. Dumb move there. Oh well.
I think UBC is a terrible school for undergrads, unless you are serious about med.
What I don't like about SFU is that I feel it's not giving me the university experience. I don't really identify with SFU, and it seems like my UBC friends have a lot more pride in their university. Actually, it's more faculty-focused there; SFU doesn't encourage faculty pride. Anyway, maybe if I joined more clubs and actually participated in school events, I would enjoy being at SFU more.
EDIT: RE: flo-ra: I have a friend in your situation, sort of. He got accepted into SFU, but not UBC. Instead of going to SFU, his parent forced him to take night school so he could get into UBC.
The university and the various organizations should fill that space all the time and always have stuff going on (even though it might be freezing out right now making it a bit hard), like in the first two weeks of school. I think the reality is the campus' are totally different in their structure and layout, where is our arcade?
but i suggested with my frd today that they should pull some funding to put some heating (like those heater things u get if u eat outside on the patio seating at a restaurant) along the long walk from wmx to aq
Also, I lived in the same house for like 14 years of my life around Broadway/Granville, so very close to UBC. SFU was far, but now I'm out in south surrey,veryyyyy far from the skytrain, so at least there's sfu surrey..but since it's at the skytrain it takes me just under an hour to get there.
Until I get my N, I am avoiding the Burnaby campus.
Lol maybe one day I'll go to Carlton in Ottawa and do communications there....HAHAHA.
I regret the decision to attend SFU >_< I heard life is easier at UBC.
I got into the U of T St. George campus for science, and I was almost certain I was gonna go. I forgot to send in some forms to Queens (oops!) so needless to say, that was no longer a choice. But in the end, I decided to go to McMaster. Why? Because it was much farther from home, and I didn't want to live at home while I went to university for the first time. If I went to U of T, I would've had to commute, and the commute is a bitch. Much worse than any commute in Vancouver. You guys have it easy over here, with your fancy, efficient transit system.
Kidding. I got a B.Sc. from McMaster in 2004. Didn't really do much with it, so I wanted to return to school to get another bachelor's, this time in psychology (my first degree was in Life Sciences). I've always wanted to move out to Vancouver, because I knew some people out here, and heard that it was a really nice place to live. So, I applied to UBC and SFU in August of 2006, just to see if they'd allow me in as a second degree student (I get to bypass a lot of the prerequisites for courses in psychology, as well as in communications since I take elective courses as well.
I was still thinking about whether to come or not, and finally, about two weeks before New Years, I bought the tickets and whatnot. Didn't tell my parents about it until a few days before I left, but it was all good. Anyhow, that's my life story, and how I ended up at SFU.
I remember I was really itching to go to McGill. Had everything ready--finances planned out, residence, etc. In the end, my parents didn't want me to go...and I didn't have the heart to just leave against there wishes though part of me really wanted to.
I was really angry at first but now i'm more like, eh..i saved a bunch of money through Geico ;)
The only thing that made me feel really terrible about leaving was that my grandmother was in the hospital, about a week after I decided. Doctors said she would probably only be around for another week or two. Probably the only thing that was making the decision harder than it was. In the end, I did go, and she stayed strong. I even went to visit her when I went back home to visit that April. She passed a week after that. But I couldn't be more happy that I got to see her beforehand. Felt like everything worked out in the end.
But I love it here in Vancouver now, and hopefully when I finish my degree, I'll still continue to live here. The air is cleaner and people are generally nicer.
Oops, sorry to go off topic here. No more about my life story. Period.
good to know you got to see her..^^b