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Ivy League: Introduction of U 15 University in Canada

In the United States, top universities such as Harvard, Yale and Princeton form an Ivy League, and enjoy academic, sports and scientific research resources, as well as close teacher-student exchanges. Canada has a similar alliance, which is U 15. They hold seminars regularly to discuss project cooperation and resource sharing. Its chairman is held by the leaders of each school in turn.

Canadian Ivy League -U 15 member profile;

University of alberta (university of alberta)

http://www.ualberta.ca/

All subjects are very good, medicine is especially famous, and the campus has a good geographical location, only 10 minutes' drive from the central area. It has its own university campus, which is not scattered in the city, with complete facilities and convenient transportation, and there is no tax saving in the province. However, the winter weather in Emmington is too cold, and it is not surprising that it is MINUS 40 degrees. Moreover, in recent years, Emmington's economy has been very good, attracting a lot of foreign population and the crime rate is also high.

University of British Columbia

http://www.ubc.ca/

First-class good schools, all subjects are good, China traditional aristocratic schools, many Hong Kong stars graduated from here. The campus is beautiful and large. It is located in Vancouver, so China people have all kinds of daily necessities and will not miss home. But it is precisely because there are so many people in China that people can basically live without speaking English.

University of Calgary (UCCalgary)

http://ucalgary.ca/

Harper, the current Prime Minister of Canada, graduated from a Canadian university. Engineering college and geoscience are very famous. It's only an hour's journey from Loki Mountain, a world famous scenic spot. Driven by the province's economy, Qatar University ranks higher and higher, but like university of alberta, it has a large foreign population, high crime rate, bad weather and relatively expensive rent near the school.

Dalhousie University

http://www.dal.ca/

One of the oldest universities in Canada, founded in the British colonial era, has smaller medical schools and law schools. Located in Halifax, the eastern city of Canada, it takes about two hours by plane from Toronto. Halifax can be regarded as a university town, and there are many universities in the city. The advantage of a small city is that you can study quietly, but there is little culture and entertainment. There is almost nothing to play except outdoor activities and going to bars.

Laval University (Universit? Laval)

http://www.ulaval.ca/

The oldest university in Canada and the first French-speaking university in the United States. Quebec City, located in Quebec Province, has a history of more than 400 years. This city is particularly well protected for its cultural heritage. Compared with other North American cities, Quebec City is more like a European city without much fast food culture. Apart from a McDonald's and a Starbucks, there are few chain stores in this city. However, because Quebec City retains the arrogance and confidence of the French, asking for directions in English may be looked down upon.

University of Manitoba (University of Manitoba)

http://www.umanitoba.ca/

Located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, central Canada, tuition and living expenses are relatively cheap. It is worth mentioning that Winnipeg is the city with the largest number of aboriginal people in Canada. The aborigines still think that Canada is their country, while the whites are the invaders. The white government of Canada also provides better benefits for indigenous people, such as free/low-cost access to tobacco and free/low-cost access to universities. Due to the geographical location, Manda's aboriginal studies subjects are more distinctive.

McGill University (McGill University)

http://www.mcgill.ca/

Academia is called "Harvard of the North". Medicine, humanities, science and engineering are first-class prestigious schools, and also have the largest population of international students. It is located in the French-speaking city of Montreal, but the teaching language of the school is English. It ranks high in the world and has a language environment to learn English and French well at the same time. However, in Quebec, immigration and many investment policies in the province are different from those in other provinces, and they often pay more attention to French ability. Moreover, there are relatively more discrimination problems in Quebec.

McMaster University (McMaster University)

http://www.mcmaster.ca/

Established universities of science and engineering, medical schools and business schools are also steadily increasing. Some people in China call it' Canadian Massachusetts Institute of Technology', which is 45 minutes away from Toronto. You can study hard at ordinary times and go for a walk on holidays, and the entertainment facilities are first-class in the country. However, the main campus is a little small, so we need to find a place to go to the library during the peak exam period. The school has set up a branch in a nearby city.

University of Montreal (Universit? Demont? Aluminum)

http://www.umontreal.ca/

French schools in Montreal have a high level of science and technology, and their scientists have also participated in the Manhattan project to develop atomic bombs. Like McGill University, being in Montreal is not only rich in cultural and entertainment life, but also learning English and French at the same time. However, with the independence of Quebec for many times in the last century, the central government of Canada tended to transfer funds, so that during the Olympic Games in the late 1970s, many infrastructures in the city were allocated, and even university funds were inevitably affected.

University of Ottawa (University of Ottawa)

http://www.uottawa.ca/

Located in the Canadian capital, it is the only English-French bilingual school in Canada. Unlike China, Ottawa, the Canadian capital, is a relatively small city, located between the former British colony and the former French colony, originally to appease the defeated French. The city is full of government agencies, archives and libraries, and the business atmosphere is not very heavy. There is a small street in China. Interestingly, many famous museums in Canada, such as the Coin Museum and the War Museum, are located in Ottawa. In addition, they are only separated from Quebec by a river, and many freshmen in Ontario will' cross-provincial drinking' on weekends. (Note: The legal drinking age is 19 in Ontario and 18 in Quebec. )

queen's university

http://www.queensu.ca/

It is closely related to the British royal family and is named after Queen Victoria. The famous Prince Charles and Princess Diana have also visited here. The school covers a small area, and the whole campus is gray limestone buildings. It has first-class business schools and medical schools. Tuition is expensive, so Canadians call it an' aristocratic school'. It's about two hours from Toronto and four hours from Montreal. I usually study in small towns and go for a walk in big cities during holidays.

saskatchewan

http://www.usask.ca/

Saskatchewan, located in the central part of Canada, is sparsely populated, and its tuition and living expenses are relatively cheap. The department of physics, especially nuclear physics, is famous. In addition, I have to mention the agricultural department of this school, formerly known as the Agricultural College. In recent years, the school has purchased a lot of land for scientific research. Due to the tradition of the Agricultural College, the biology discipline of the school is also rising and has achieved fruitful results. However, there are few Chinese in Saskatchewan, and there are not many cultures and entertainments. The locals are also relatively local and have no very international vision.

University of Toronto.

http://www.utoronto.ca/

Canada is absolutely the first, all subjects are very good, and there are many resources inside and outside the school. It can be compared with world-class schools such as famous American schools and Oxford and Cambridge in England, and has close ties with local political and business organizations. The main campus occupies the advantage of downtown Toronto, with various exhibitions, receptions and lectures. It is a resource available to students in this school. But the main campus and the city of Toronto have merged, and there is no campus feeling. Moreover, the number of students has exploded. Large classes of 400 to 500 students are common, and there is a feeling of starting classes to collect tuition fees.

University of Waterloo (University of Waterloo)

http://www.uwaterloo.ca/

Science and engineering are famous, especially computer and mathematics. Computer science has been in the top five in the world for a long time, and has a good internship opportunity in cooperatives, which is closely related to Microsoft. The liberal arts are relatively weak, and the ratio of male to female students is often unbalanced, so there will be such a situation that there are only two girls in a class of 100 students. Although Waterloo is also in Ontario, it feels cold and boring and suitable for scientific research.

University of Western Ontario.

http://www.uwo.ca/

The campus is antique and beautiful, and it is quite famous in Canada and at home and abroad, especially in humanities and business schools. The school has trained many world-renowned alumni, such as the Director-General of the World Health Organization, Margaret Chan. But students from other universities in Canada call it a' party school' because there are too many parties. Because of this, students have strong social skills and can learn to play.