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10-16-2014, 08:52 PM
Was looking for some advice on Canada as I have the option to study there.
I haven't heard the best of things about Canadian girls but most of the Canadians I've seen are a full point or two above Americans.
Gaming the lizards; Americans love my "look" and I'm not sure if Canadian girls will.
I haven't met a Canadian bro that wasn't chill, in America its a lot harder to find chill bro's. I'm trying to figure out which country would be more fun since I'm going to be making new friends regardless of where I go, I think the chill factor of dudes should be a consideration.
Yes I'm more interested in racking up notches than studying.
If you don't want to post too much info feel free to Pm me.
Is the university experience the same as America's: frats,partying, getting fucked off the liquor?
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10-16-2014, 09:08 PM
It all depends on what you mean by "Canada". It's a big place.
St. John's in Newfoundland is a very different place to say Calgary in Alberta, or Quebec city in Quebec, etc etc.
Even within Ontario, going to University of Toronto would be a very different experience to going to Western (in London, Ontario) which is a 'party' school.
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10-16-2014, 09:15 PM
Quote: (10-16-2014 09:08 PM)Espresso Wrote:
It all depends on what you mean by "Canada". It's a big place.
St. John's in Newfoundland is a very different place to say Calgary in Alberta, or Quebec city in Quebec, etc etc.
Even within Ontario, going to University of Toronto would be a very different experience to going to Western (in London, Ontario) which is a 'party' school.
definitely trying to go to a party school. What do you mean by its "different?" As in gaming lizards or the area/responses I might get
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10-16-2014, 10:34 PM
"Is the university experience the same as America's: frats,partying, getting fucked off the liquor?"
For the most part, no. There is barely any frat culture at all. There are dorms, but it's not quite the same scene as the USA. There is plenty of partying, but most of it takes place off campus.
I would suggest Montreal (either Concordia or McGill). At least then you have a whole (and awesome) city to work with, whereas many other universities don't have that option.
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10-16-2014, 10:41 PM
Western is supposed to be the biggest party school in Canada. PM Saladin about if if you want to know more.
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10-16-2014, 11:05 PM
Western University maybe the party university, but London Ontario where the school is located is shite.
If you must come to Canada to study, then pick a Montreal university and call it a day. As Espresso mentioned, Canada is a huge country with different areas and attitudes.
I wouldn't overlook America, it boils down to cost.
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10-16-2014, 11:08 PM
Ottawa isn't a bad place to be a student either. It's lower key than Montréal (which is only 2 hours away), but Québec (Hull/Gatineau) is also across the river if you're more French inclined. Being a government city, it has a different vibe, but not in a bad way. It can be a fun time there.
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10-17-2014, 06:43 AM
From what I know, Montreal, Ottowa, and Vancouver (Univ of BC or Simon Fraser) are the best social scenes - and going out West, weather's best too! Less cold, sometimes cloudy a lot, but not the bitter cold, long winters of the rest.
Oh-and because of the higher latitude than the US, shorter daylight throughout the half year of winter.)
However, the domination by East Asians in the BC-schools may not be "chill" for you, but simply dull. On the other hand you may well enjoy that! YMMV.
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10-17-2014, 01:34 PM
Quote: (10-16-2014 10:41 PM)Deluge Wrote:
Western is supposed to be the biggest party school in Canada. PM Saladin about if if you want to know more.
I will
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10-17-2014, 01:35 PM
Man I feel bad for you Canadian bro's. I spent about 3 hours online looking at your women and I saw maybe 10 7+/10 girls.
The men far out ranked the women
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10-17-2014, 01:46 PM
Switch your Tinder location to Isla Vista, CA USA (UCSB).
Maybe you see what you like.
I know nothing of Canada but I would say a Montreal school if you want the most feminine girls in a culture center.
If you want drunken sluts dancing on couches come to the U.S. hands down and the whole blacked out house party experience.
For the U.S. if you want a party school/ college town experience I'd recommend:
UCSB (California)
ASU (Arizona)
U of Arizona
Texas Tech
UT (Texas)
U of Florida (Gainsville, FL)
FIU (Florida)
FSU (Florida State)
LSU (Lousianna)
IU (Indiana University Bloomington) -- hot Midwestern girls
If you notice almost all of these are in warm weather states with the hottest girls and the colleges are somewhat isolated from very large cities so the girls have less dick to choose from so they are more likely to
put out with the college guys around them.
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10-17-2014, 02:45 PM
Thanks for the lists guys!
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10-17-2014, 11:37 PM
Ha, I posted my UCSB adventure and UCSB is currently an option. That being said, I'd like more information so I can weigh all of my options.