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Joined: 12/5/2010 Posts: 7
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I applied to York, Ryerson and U of T Scarborough and have gotten accepted into Ryerson so far but I reaaaallly dont wanna go there. Im really confused as to where I want to go because I've heard so many things from people. Some say that York is a commuter school and has a crappy social life for students, others say they have alot of events, some say that UTSC is a crappy school in general and others disagree.
IM SO CONFUSED.
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Rank: Senior Student
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All Toronto universities are commuter schools. UWO - Social Science (King's) AEO
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 1/27/2011 Posts: 6
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Yorkies usually commute...I don't think you would want to live on residence in that area anyway...
UofT and Ryerson has mostly commuters as well, but also people do tend to live on residence, since commuting takes a lot of time and money.
As for the social scene, all universities have great social scenes, you just have to be active and put yourself out there. There will always be events but no one's gonna beg you to join.
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Rank: Frosh  Joined: 1/28/2011 Posts: 5
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I hear York is incredibly friendly as a community but UOT is more of a socially awkward community base... they're mostly interested in their education, not school spirit.
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emmymaye wrote:I hear York is incredibly friendly as a community but UOT is more of a socially awkward community base... they're mostly interested in their education, not school spirit. I've heard the same. Ryerson is closest to Eaton's so that's a nice benefit APPLYING TO: SCHULICH BBA QUEEN'S COMMERCE ROTMAN COMMERCE WESTERN ??? - IVEY AEO
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Rank: Valedictorian
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Qq wrote:emmymaye wrote:I hear York is incredibly friendly as a community but UOT is more of a socially awkward community base... they're mostly interested in their education, not school spirit. I've heard the same. Ryerson is closest to Eaton's so that's a nice benefit Ryerson is also where all the crazies hang out.
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Rank: Student Body President
Joined: 12/13/2010 Posts: 1,054
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Tbh neither of the 3 probably have that great of a social life compared to other Ontario unis. There are literally no bars/clubs around York because they're kind of just beside the highway. UTSC isn't much better. Out of the 3 I think Ryerson would have the best social life since at least it's downtown. McMaster Bachelor of Health Sciences 2011 U of Guelph-OVC Doctor of Veterinary Medicine 2015
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Rank: Valedictorian
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Firstly, your university decision should not be based on your social life. Secondly, your social life should not be confined to your campus (unless you live in a university town). UTSC and York are a subway away from downtown Toronto, the liveliest of all your possible locations, and Ryerson is in Toronto itself.
Having a social life, however, will depend much more on how much effort you put in, not because your university happens to be close to bars and clubs.
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 2/8/2011 Posts: 6
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York has tons of interesting and unique clubs and committees you can join to get involved in student life and make your experience better
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 2/13/2011 Posts: 4
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York has some good clubs, and depending on your faculty you can make some great friends there. Especially if you decide to live in residence, and especially in the Arts programs. However, I think U of T would have more locals.
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Rank: Senior Student
Joined: 1/25/2011 Posts: 122
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Rank: Student Council  Joined: 12/20/2010 Posts: 350
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DoctorLawyerDentist wrote:Not york. Someone got rejected by York APPLYING TO: SCHULICH BBA QUEEN'S COMMERCE ROTMAN COMMERCE WESTERN ??? - IVEY AEO
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 2/24/2011 Posts: 32
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littleroom wrote:Qq wrote:emmymaye wrote:I hear York is incredibly friendly as a community but UOT is more of a socially awkward community base... they're mostly interested in their education, not school spirit. I've heard the same. Ryerson is closest to Eaton's so that's a nice benefit Ryerson is also where all the crazies hang out. Sorry what do you mean when you say Crazies?.....I'm looking to go to Ryerson next year so please tell me what that means.....do you mean weird people? ACCEPTED TO:
CARLETON LAW CO OP
GUELPH-HUMBER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
RYERSON BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
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Rank: Valedictorian
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sillyrabbit wrote:littleroom wrote:Qq wrote:emmymaye wrote:I hear York is incredibly friendly as a community but UOT is more of a socially awkward community base... they're mostly interested in their education, not school spirit. I've heard the same. Ryerson is closest to Eaton's so that's a nice benefit Ryerson is also where all the crazies hang out. Sorry what do you mean when you say Crazies?.....I'm looking to go to Ryerson next year so please tell me what that means.....do you mean weird people? All the questionable homeless people hang out there. There's a Jesus freak that shouts as you walk by about, well, what all Jesus freaks shout about. Right across Ryerson is also the Covenant House, where gangsters always are. There's also an old homeless woman that just walks around twitching and looks like the witch from Snow White. Don't let this push you away from Ryerson, though. I walk past the area everyday. You'll eventually get used to the sights and sounds of Toronto.
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littleroom wrote:sillyrabbit wrote:littleroom wrote:Qq wrote:emmymaye wrote:I hear York is incredibly friendly as a community but UOT is more of a socially awkward community base... they're mostly interested in their education, not school spirit. I've heard the same. Ryerson is closest to Eaton's so that's a nice benefit Ryerson is also where all the crazies hang out. Sorry what do you mean when you say Crazies?.....I'm looking to go to Ryerson next year so please tell me what that means.....do you mean weird people? All the questionable homeless people hang out there. There's a Jesus freak that shouts as you walk by about, well, what all Jesus freaks shout about. Right across Ryerson is also the Covenant House, where gangsters always are. There's also an old homeless woman that just walks around twitching and looks like the witch from Snow White. Don't let this push you away from Ryerson, though. I walk past the area everyday. You'll eventually get used to the sights and sounds of Toronto. LOL oh. Well if it means anything it has not changed my decision about wanting to go to Ryerson next year....but I'm a little scared now lol. ACCEPTED TO:
CARLETON LAW CO OP
GUELPH-HUMBER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
RYERSON BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
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Rank: Senior Student  Joined: 12/29/2010 Posts: 84
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littleroom wrote: All the questionable homeless people hang out there. There's a Jesus freak that shouts as you walk by about, well, what all Jesus freaks shout about. Right across Ryerson is also the Covenant House, where gangsters always are. There's also an old homeless woman that just walks around twitching and looks like the witch from Snow White.
Don't let this push you away from Ryerson, though. I walk past the area everyday. You'll eventually get used to the sights and sounds of Toronto.
Are you talking about the Jesus freak in Dundas square that's usually in front of Forever 21? There are actually multiple Jesus freaks there now, but I haven't seen the original in a while. Also a couple of Islam freaks and a couple of black history month guys (although that's just for Feb), one of them told me I should take a pamphlet because my female friend and I had our arms linked (it was cold). So black history month information would help me with being gay...WTF? I can see how both involve discrimination, but the man was stretching it, LOL. Although, Elvis guy is definitely the good kind of crazy and the there's a really great artist that draws comics on the sidewalk with chalk in the summer. I had one bad experience where me and my friends were literally being chased, but other than that, the crazies don't really do much but "spice up your life." :) McGill Desautels 2015
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NerdmobileDriver wrote:littleroom wrote: All the questionable homeless people hang out there. There's a Jesus freak that shouts as you walk by about, well, what all Jesus freaks shout about. Right across Ryerson is also the Covenant House, where gangsters always are. There's also an old homeless woman that just walks around twitching and looks like the witch from Snow White.
Don't let this push you away from Ryerson, though. I walk past the area everyday. You'll eventually get used to the sights and sounds of Toronto.
Are you talking about the Jesus freak in Dundas square that's usually in front of Forever 21? There are actually multiple Jesus freaks there now, but I haven't seen the original in a while. Also a couple of Islam freaks and a couple of black history month guys (although that's just for Feb), one of them told me I should take a pamphlet because my female friend and I had our arms linked (it was cold). So black history month information would help me with being gay...WTF? I can see how both involve discrimination, but the man was stretching it, LOL. Although, Elvis guy is definitely the good kind of crazy and the there's a really great artist that draws comics on the sidewalk with chalk in the summer. I had one bad experience where me and my friends were literally being chased, but other than that, the crazies don't really do much but "spice up your life." :) Well, I'm not sure which Jesus freak I'm speaking of; they're all the same to me. I don't delve that far into Ryerson's mysterious campus, as I'm a UofT student, but I do get a taste of it. I've heard about this artist. I can't wait to see him! Why were you chased? Did you go to City Hall this year for New Year's Eve? There was another Jesus freak holding up a sign that said "NO ________" and in that blank, you could put anything in, and you would have found it on his sign. He even thought text messaging was sinful! And witchcraft! Anyway, the moral of the story is, downtown Toronto is not as dangerous as you think, as everything that is "dangerous" is actually fun! From a distance.
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NerdmobileDriver wrote:littleroom wrote: All the questionable homeless people hang out there. There's a Jesus freak that shouts as you walk by about, well, what all Jesus freaks shout about. Right across Ryerson is also the Covenant House, where gangsters always are. There's also an old homeless woman that just walks around twitching and looks like the witch from Snow White.
Don't let this push you away from Ryerson, though. I walk past the area everyday. You'll eventually get used to the sights and sounds of Toronto.
Are you talking about the Jesus freak in Dundas square that's usually in front of Forever 21? There are actually multiple Jesus freaks there now, but I haven't seen the original in a while. Also a couple of Islam freaks and a couple of black history month guys (although that's just for Feb), one of them told me I should take a pamphlet because my female friend and I had our arms linked (it was cold). So black history month information would help me with being gay...WTF? I can see how both involve discrimination, but the man was stretching it, LOL. Although, Elvis guy is definitely the good kind of crazy and the there's a really great artist that draws comics on the sidewalk with chalk in the summer. I had one bad experience where me and my friends were literally being chased, but other than that, the crazies don't really do much but "spice up your life." :) Haha! You made me laugh because I imagined these guys doing it again lol (I know who you're talking about, I almost ended up hitting that dude that screams randomly in front of the Forever 21!) But these people aren't anywhere near Ryerson, they're at the Eatons Centre! APPLYING TO: SCHULICH BBA QUEEN'S COMMERCE ROTMAN COMMERCE WESTERN ??? - IVEY AEO
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Qq wrote:NerdmobileDriver wrote:littleroom wrote: All the questionable homeless people hang out there. There's a Jesus freak that shouts as you walk by about, well, what all Jesus freaks shout about. Right across Ryerson is also the Covenant House, where gangsters always are. There's also an old homeless woman that just walks around twitching and looks like the witch from Snow White.
Don't let this push you away from Ryerson, though. I walk past the area everyday. You'll eventually get used to the sights and sounds of Toronto.
Are you talking about the Jesus freak in Dundas square that's usually in front of Forever 21? There are actually multiple Jesus freaks there now, but I haven't seen the original in a while. Also a couple of Islam freaks and a couple of black history month guys (although that's just for Feb), one of them told me I should take a pamphlet because my female friend and I had our arms linked (it was cold). So black history month information would help me with being gay...WTF? I can see how both involve discrimination, but the man was stretching it, LOL. Although, Elvis guy is definitely the good kind of crazy and the there's a really great artist that draws comics on the sidewalk with chalk in the summer. I had one bad experience where me and my friends were literally being chased, but other than that, the crazies don't really do much but "spice up your life." :) Haha! You made me laugh because I imagined these guys doing it again lol (I know who you're talking about, I almost ended up hitting that dude that screams randomly in front of the Forever 21!) But these people aren't anywhere near Ryerson, they're at the Eatons Centre! Oh, whoops! LOL I don't know where Ryerson is :$ Jesus guy just made me think of Dundas Square :P McGill Desautels 2015
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Qq wrote:NerdmobileDriver wrote:littleroom wrote: All the questionable homeless people hang out there. There's a Jesus freak that shouts as you walk by about, well, what all Jesus freaks shout about. Right across Ryerson is also the Covenant House, where gangsters always are. There's also an old homeless woman that just walks around twitching and looks like the witch from Snow White.
Don't let this push you away from Ryerson, though. I walk past the area everyday. You'll eventually get used to the sights and sounds of Toronto.
Are you talking about the Jesus freak in Dundas square that's usually in front of Forever 21? There are actually multiple Jesus freaks there now, but I haven't seen the original in a while. Also a couple of Islam freaks and a couple of black history month guys (although that's just for Feb), one of them told me I should take a pamphlet because my female friend and I had our arms linked (it was cold). So black history month information would help me with being gay...WTF? I can see how both involve discrimination, but the man was stretching it, LOL. Although, Elvis guy is definitely the good kind of crazy and the there's a really great artist that draws comics on the sidewalk with chalk in the summer. I had one bad experience where me and my friends were literally being chased, but other than that, the crazies don't really do much but "spice up your life." :) Haha! You made me laugh because I imagined these guys doing it again lol (I know who you're talking about, I almost ended up hitting that dude that screams randomly in front of the Forever 21!) But these people aren't anywhere near Ryerson, they're at the Eatons Centre! That's Ryerson campus.
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