skc
New Member
Hi Folks,
I've been following urbantoronto for quite a while as a leecher. So this is going to be my very first post. selfish one at that. lol. I was wondering if anyone would give me advice over which graduate programs should I choose for my masters in planning. So far, I have received offers from York and University of Toronto. York is providing me with a generous funding offer. UofT at the moment has provided me no money. Finances aside, which program would be best for me if I want to be a practicing urban planning in the workplace. I am also anticipating offers from Ryerson and Waterloo, but I haven't heard back from then as of yet. At the moment it is just between UofT and York. I just want more opinions so that I do not make a biased judgement. I am currently finishing my undergrad at UofT, and contrary to most people who do their undergrad, I actually enjoy the challenging nature of the programs there.
I've been following urbantoronto for quite a while as a leecher. So this is going to be my very first post. selfish one at that. lol. I was wondering if anyone would give me advice over which graduate programs should I choose for my masters in planning. So far, I have received offers from York and University of Toronto. York is providing me with a generous funding offer. UofT at the moment has provided me no money. Finances aside, which program would be best for me if I want to be a practicing urban planning in the workplace. I am also anticipating offers from Ryerson and Waterloo, but I haven't heard back from then as of yet. At the moment it is just between UofT and York. I just want more opinions so that I do not make a biased judgement. I am currently finishing my undergrad at UofT, and contrary to most people who do their undergrad, I actually enjoy the challenging nature of the programs there.