...they answered all of my questions and were constantly in touch with me.”
(students) are expected to implement all that you have learned in the classroom or lab, you better be prepared!”"
I have so many friends from so many different countries that if I want to experience a different country, I just go to my friend’s house!”
Andrew’s experience in India has taught him that there should “always be a human face behind academia and professional relationships.”
“I also encourage ‘special students’ to apply,” he says. “Canada has a lot to offer, and one won’t feel at a loss—it is an education without barriers!”
“Windsor is an amazing place, so many things to do, so many friends to be with, and an opportunity to exercise independence.”
“Looking back now, I know I made a good decision, I got accepted into the program found subsidized housing for my family and this spring I will earn a Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering.”
"Studying in Canada is a 360 degree change for me; [...] Almost 90% of the staff and professors are willing to help you, even after scheduled hours.”
"...you have to be on your toes the entire semester because everything you do matters.” explains Tirth who prefers the Canadian system of grading.
