Toronto area universities?
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im gona be a teacher and i have the following universities to choose from, i am having trouble to pick one of the following universities and am wondering if anyone can help me Brock University or Queen's University or University of Toronto - St. George (Downtown) or York University and what do my grades have to be like for each one if you know......thanks to everyone who answered
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Queen's University has a great concurrent program if you want to go into teaching. I believe you can do a combination of arts+teaching, music+teaching, or science+teaching for the concurrent program. You'll finish this program in 5 years and can start teaching afterwards, after getting licensed by Ontario of course. Or, you can get a 4 year degree in an area of your choice and after obtaining your bachelor of whatever, apply to teacher's college at U of T. They have a very nice teacher's college program there and U of T is known to be a prestigious university. So it's really up to what you want. I'm not too sure about Brock.
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Only York and University of Toronto are actually in the Toronto area. Brock is in the Niagara region (St Catharines I think), which is about two hours away from Toronto, and Queen's is in Kingston, which is about four hours away from Toronto. I go to University of Toronto - it's a gorgeous campus, right in the city, and widely regarded as one of the best universities not only in Canada, but in the world. (Can you tell I have U of T pride? LOL.) St George campus is the perfect location - right by the subway and streetcar lines, and is near great shopping, restaurants, and cafes. York is more on the outskirts of Toronto, and there isn't very much around the campus.
Ya, those are all good universites...but if you want to be a teacher, Brock's the place. I've heard they have a very good teachers program there. Good Luck
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Queens isnt even in Toronto, and you should never go there if you want to be a teacher, unless you have super high grades and are willing to pay a lot of money. I suggest you go to U of Toronto and simply do whatever program you want to do before entering teacher's college. Make sure it's an honours program though. You should have at least a 70% average, at LEAST. you should try to have above 75.
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