The University of Toronto offers excellent learning, selection and depth. Our undergraduates choose from 700 academic programs to learn best ideas, participate in research, and utilize smaller learning communities. Our students collaborate with teachers and other students in a closely connected community to adapt their experiences to their interests, nurture passion, and leave their name in the world I will help.
Toronto is the best in the world. Almost half of the 8 million residents of Toronto were born outside of Canada. Toronto Life Mosaic came here and continues to attract the best and brightest talent to seek world class business, culture, entertainment and education in one of the world's safest cities
In T of U, excellent students become extraordinary people by trying to develop their mind, body, and spirit. Our students have tens of thousands of enthusiasm. Student club reflecting our diverse community, tradition of citizen participation, university sports ice hockey who won university sports champion in the past 100 years
T's U will invite excellent students from all over the world to apply. Approximately 21% of our students are international and students come from 168 countries and regions.
By staying on campus, you will be able to access class assistants or Donz accommodation support networks, as well as classes, study areas, and athletics facilities. In addition to being a house on campus, life offers the opportunity for students to develop their own independence while discovering and becoming part of a lively and vibrant community. If a new full-time student enters the undergraduate course for the first time, you are interested and you can guarantee the accommodation as long as you meet all the application deadlines.
The Leicester B. Pearson International Scholarship at the University of Toronto offers an excellent opportunity for talented international students to learn in one of the world's most culturally diverse cities. The scholarship program is designed to recognize students who are considered school leaders, showing excellent academic achievement and creativity.
This is the background story of my high school life. I am a senior in high school and I applied for the university only; I applied for the University of Toronto Physics Science, Waterloo Physics University and Brook Accounting University. Why did you choose two science schools and one business school, are you confused? I am also reasoning it is two different shows. I wanted to become a pharmacist and study medicine, but I also like mathematics and business, so I chose an accounting course.
In the first year of the University of Toronto law school, I attended an infringement course taught by Oxford University law school graduates and Professor Denise Réaume, former vice president of the University of Toronto law school. The key to the Tort Law is the concept of reasonable predictability. Simply put, if you do something reasonably predictable that there is the possibility of injury, you will be responsible. Professor Réaume introduced the case, Q etc. v. Mint Management Co., Ltd. and others At the beginning of the first year, I asked them to judge whether predictability is a factor or not. At least this is an active class discussion. The facts of Minto are as follows. The apartment building hires a guardian and gives him the key of each residential unit. With these keys, he entered the female apartment and violently assaulted her.