Quote: (02-01-2012 04:20 PM)HotShit Wrote:
Whats up playas. This is my first post and I've been waiting a long time to ask your opinions. I am wanting to study abroad next fall, and was hoping for advice on different schools/areas of Canada that would be cool for a 25 year old white kid from Wisconsin to live for a semester. I have my mind pretty much set on Canada unless someone can convince of going somewhere in usa.
Canadian school options are limited. Here is my list of schools I am interested in: Bishops Uni (Sherbrooke, Quebec), Calgary Uni, Prince George BC, Regina, Sask, a school in Newfoundland opposite of St johns, and Sydney, Nova Scotia.
I think I would most prefer Sherbrooke, as I have heard great things about Quebec and it is a decent size city, but I speak no French. Appart from Regina, Sherbrooke, and Calgary, all the towns have less than 100k people.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Hot shit homie, you came to the right place for advice on this subject, and I am VERY familiar with all of the cities you've listed as options. First of all, DO NOT go to school in either Prince George or Regina, they're both dumps, so is Sydney NS (to a lesser extent, my dad is from there, he moved for good reasons!).
Now about Sherbrooke, VERY nice city of about 150K in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. I actually lived right beside l'universite de Sherbrooke for 4 months, but I'm assuming that you would be going to the little Anglo university down the road, Bishop's University in Lennoxville.
Its a quaint little English speaking town surrounded by French communities, you'll be able to study in English and most of your classmates will be Anglophones, but when you guys go party in downtown Sherbrooke (Wellington Street), you'll be around French speaking Quebecois people. Its also very close to some good skiing in the winter (Ski Bromont) and one of the best lakes in all of Quebec (Lac Memphremagog). And of course, you're only 1.5 hrs drive from Montreal, I used to use this service all the time to get to Mtl for $10 (
http://www.allostop.com/). You will want to brush up on French though if you decide on Quebec.
I honestly wouldn't recommend Calgary for a city to study in, there's various reasons, if you really want me to explain, I can.
Now, the best damn place to study in ALL of Canada is of course my beloved city of Halifax, I miss it so! That city is a city BUILT FOR STUDENTS! It has one of the highest per capita concentration of bars in all of North America, lots of good night life options, easy girls (if you can't pull in September in Halifax, you have serious issues!) and very good culture (by Canadian standards!), check out my Halifax data sheet.
There's a few options for schools: Dalhousie, St. Mary's (my alma mater), Mount St Vincent (80% WOMEN at this school), NSCAD, NSCC.
You will party your ass off in this town, the economy is the shits there so all everyone does is drink, do drugs and sleep around; exactly what you're looking for, right??
Other university options to consider: St FX university in Antigonish, NS, one of the best undergrad schools in Canada, also has great parties (look up the legendary BURMAC hockey tournament)
-Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, also a good party school (both st fx and Acadia are in quaint, nice little uni towns, similar to Bishop's in Lennoxville)
I would also consider MUN (Memorial university of Newfoundland), definitely a good cultural experience, Newfies are crazy and LOVE to party, also, easiest girls in Canada.
Other options to consider: University of Prince Edward Island, Brandon University, McGill and Concordia (latter 2 both in Montreal, big time party city, not too sure how much studying would get done there!)
Hope this helps dude, good luck in your search!