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Rank: Senior Student
Joined: 1/8/2011 Posts: 148
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Really depends on what you want. Keep in mind most scholarships are for the 4 years, so it requires you to maintain an certain average or you lose it for the year. EG: If U Ottawa offers you $16 000 for four years and you don't keep a 8.5 CGPA, you will lose $4000 every year until you get that back, which might not be as easy. I'd go for the better program, especially if you are choosing between schools that are outside of your home town. A few thousand dollars isn't THAT much (it is a lot though) compared to the around 20K you will spend a year living away from home. McGill Management 2014
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Rank: Valedictorian
Joined: 4/27/2011 Posts: 539
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Too many variables to give a definitive answer, as previous posters have pointed out. Although I will say that it can't be a good long-term plan to study something you really hate just because of financial incentives, you're trading 4 years for your remaining working life there.
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Rank: Student Body President
Joined: 3/3/2010 Posts: 9,235
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Definitely the program. You have to think of what you want, not what would be easier. I could get full tuition at Nipissing but that is the last place I want to go to. For me, I would rather get the best education ever over having it all paid for. But i guess it's a matter of perspective for others. **Shields** Accepted: University of Toronto: Social Sciences + Vic One (Pearson Stream) Carleton University: Honours Science University of British Columbia: Arts
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Rank: Frosh  Joined: 12/9/2010 Posts: 17
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Take the course you're intrested in. Why waste your time and money? You'll do better too if you cater to your interests, not the easy way out just for now.
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Rank: Student Council
Joined: 5/5/2012 Posts: 414
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People have ignored the fact that during their university years, if their marks are good enough, they could get scholarships. So, let's say the program you get into offers you no scholarship, you decide to go to that as opposed to going to a program that offered you a ton of money, and you work your *** off, end up getting at least 80 average, I believe that the institution will grant you some amount, even if it is just a thousand bucks.   Class of 2017Applied to 01 University of Waterloo - Mathematics (Co-op) - Major Area of Interest: Combinatorics and Optimization [Alternate Offer of Admission - Honours Mathematics, Regular, Combinatorics and Optimization] [2013-05-07] [OFFER ACCEPTED]02 University of Toronto - St. George - Faculty of Arts and Science - Studies in Computer Science [Conditional Offer of Admission - 2013-02-13] [OFFER DECLINED]03 McMaster University - Mathematics and Statistics I - Major Area of Interest: Mathematics/Computer Science [Conditional Offer of Admission - 2013-04-24] [OFFER CANNOT BE DECLINED]Current top 6 average: 85 (I attend a non-semestered school) Razear is found dead at around 9 PM on May 19, 2013, his body is buried in
StudentAwards' server. He has now resurrected and in good condition, please
execute him!
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