I went to McGill undergrad. I think same years as CH1.Didn't you go to a better school than Wehave?
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I went to McGill undergrad. I think same years as CH1.Didn't you go to a better school than Wehave?
So yeah better....I went to McGill undergrad. I think same years as CH1.
Depends on the program. Concordia's Molson School of Business is superior, as is their engineering department. McGill has the medical and legal graduate programs that Concordia doesn't.So yeah better....
Although I tell my sister who has two degrees from McGill that sjmhe went to daycare while I went to a real university (UBC B.A .and LL.B)
It does depend on the program but reputationally, McGill is more highly regarded overall. That’s just a fact.Depends on the program. Concordia's Molson School of Business is superior, as is their engineering department. McGill has the medical and legal graduate programs that Concordia doesn't.
And your guru Gad Saad teaches at Concordia.
Also, you should never do your grad degree at the same school you took your undergrad degree. You should have applied to U of T.
They've ridden on that reputation for decades. The truth is that they succle in the provincial government teat like every other school.It does depend on the program but reputationally, McGill is more highly regarded overall. That’s just a fact.
Law is not the sameDepends on the program. Concordia's Molson School of Business is superior, as is their engineering department. McGill has the medical and legal graduate programs that Concordia doesn't.
And your guru Gad Saad teaches at Concordia.
Also, you should never do your grad degree at the same school you took your undergrad degree. You should have applied to U of T.
You liked having Mom around to do your laundry.And fyi I applied to all law schools west of the maritimes other than Saskatchewan and Windsor and got in to all. I chose UBC and clearly it worked out fine for me.
And paying my gas, clothes, making my food, my parents loved me, what can I sayYou liked having Mom around to do your laundry.
Studies have shown that while we all believe in the romantic notion of a "one and only", we can actually be quite happy with any number of different partners. Had you gone to school elsewhere, you'd have met someone else and so would Mrs. Count. You'd both live your lives blissfully unaware that the other even existed. Maybe you would have hooked up with Bedard's mom and it would be you in that Hyundai commercial instead. Who knows?And paying my gas, clothes, making my food, my parents loved me, what can I say
AND best reason, I don't meet Mrs Count if I live away as I met her law school, don't have Max, Lafayette or Jr.
Reputation. McGill was founded 204 years ago tomorrow (March 31st, 1821) while Concordia only celebrated its 50th anniversary a year ago (although Loyola College, which was merged with Sir George Williams College to form Concordia, was established in 1896 and had a stellar reputation as a Jesuit run school. I had a couple of profs who were Jesuit priests, in fact)Also, no one in the U.S. has ever heard of Concordia. McGill is very highly regarded here.
Thou doth protest too much.Reputation. McGill was founded 204 years ago tomorrow (March 31st, 1821) while Concordia only celebrated its 50th anniversary a year ago (although Loyola College, which was merged with Sir George Williams College to form Concordia, was established in 1896 and had a stellar reputation as a Jesuit run school. I had a couple of profs who were Jesuit priests, in fact)
The one thing McGill had was endowments from old money. That's why every building on campus is named Molson, Bronfman, Redpath, etc. But again the nearly new Molson School of Business is at Concordia, not McGill because it's 2025 not 1925 and Concordia is no longer "raggedy ass U".
I went to Concordia because of Loyola, where my uncle had graduated from in 1964. It was located in NDG, near my grandparents house on Trenholme Avenue where my mom and uncle grew up and where many of my earliest memories originated. I felt at home there.
But I was not rich and not Protestant or Jewish so McGill held no appeal for me. It was only after I saw it up close when I realized that McGill was just as dilapidated and underfunded as every other Quebec English school and that the tuition there was pretty much the same as what I was paying. Since then I've always viewed McGill as somewhat fraudulent, riding on past glories like today's Habs.
I summed it up in the first sentence: reputation. I also summed it up in the last one: fraudulent.Thou doth protest too much.
Who wrote anything about one and onlys? I wouldn't trade what I have, doesn't mean I couldn't have been with someone else.Studies have shown that while we all believe in the romantic notion of a "one and only", we can actually be quite happy with any number of different partners. Had you gone to school elsewhere, you'd have met someone else and so would Mrs. Count. You'd both live your lives blissfully unaware that the other even existed. Maybe you would have hooked up with Bedard's mom and it would be you in that Hyundai commercial instead. Who knows?
Ultimate irony is that you went to a campus named after Ignatius Loyola but hate religionI summed it up in the first sentence: reputation. I also summed it up in the last one: fraudulent.
Yes but had you gone to law school out of town you'd never know what you now have. You'd have a completely different life that you also wouldn't trade once you had it.Who wrote anything about one and onlys? I wouldn't trade what I have, doesn't mean I couldn't have been with someone else.