05-31-2005, 08:20 AM
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<br />Hey DT,
yeah i applied to MMORSE and i've chosen the fourth year specialisation in actuarial and financial mathematics, the thing is that University of toronto is ranked higher on an international level, but the university of warwick has a much bigger mathematics building (they spent like 15 million pounds on the new building!) and its ranked really high in the UK.
Its a really tough choice since university of toronto just increased it fees by a whole load so both unis are equally as expensive, but i've heard rumors that the UK job market is a lot bigger than the canadian job market so i guess that warwick has a higher standing in that prospect.
Anyways thanks for everything man really appreciate it.
regards,
Shuja.
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Based on the facts that you have mentioned in your last post, I would personally go for Warwick - but then again that could be biased since as I already said I don't have any info. on Canadian progarmmes.
Feel free to contact me off-forum should you need more info. or general guidance. (I study at the LSE and am about to go into my final year in their bachelors in actuarial science programme)
DT
<br />Hey DT,
yeah i applied to MMORSE and i've chosen the fourth year specialisation in actuarial and financial mathematics, the thing is that University of toronto is ranked higher on an international level, but the university of warwick has a much bigger mathematics building (they spent like 15 million pounds on the new building!) and its ranked really high in the UK.
Its a really tough choice since university of toronto just increased it fees by a whole load so both unis are equally as expensive, but i've heard rumors that the UK job market is a lot bigger than the canadian job market so i guess that warwick has a higher standing in that prospect.
Anyways thanks for everything man really appreciate it.
regards,
Shuja.
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Based on the facts that you have mentioned in your last post, I would personally go for Warwick - but then again that could be biased since as I already said I don't have any info. on Canadian progarmmes.
Feel free to contact me off-forum should you need more info. or general guidance. (I study at the LSE and am about to go into my final year in their bachelors in actuarial science programme)
DT