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Which is better for Canadian graduate students?

Compare the two universities first.

Brock University was founded in 1964 and Waterloo was founded in 1957. The two universities belong to the same level in history. Geographically, both universities are located in Ontario, about 1 hour drive from Toronto. Brooke is located near the famous Niagara Falls, and the scenery should be better.

In terms of school size and reputation, Waterloo is obviously superior to Brooke. But the reputation of the school is only one aspect. More importantly, the courses you choose and the supporting disciplines of the school, such as some providing internship opportunities, will be of great help.

Considering the economic situation, Brooke's bonus is full, which is very attractive. I don't know what the theme of Waterloo is. It's best to watch some courses and professors.

As for postdoctoral study and immigration, it is a very distant thing. Doctoral students need to get good grades and take GRE or something. As for immigration, you need to have at least 1 year working experience in relevant positions in Canada.

By the way, Canada stipulates that after studying full-time subjects for more than 24 months, you can apply for a three-year work visa after graduation, which means that you have enough time to find a job after graduation. If you study that subject in Waterloo (8 courses, I think it should last at most 2 semesters), you should only get a work visa of 1 year. If you work in Canada for a short time after graduation, the time for finding a job is very tight.

To sum up, the two schools have their own advantages and disadvantages, and the final decision is up to you. I hope I can help you.