Simon Fraser University (Canada)
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Educational Quality | D | Faculty Accessibility | C+ |
Useful Schoolwork | D | Excess Competition | C+ |
Academic Success | D | Creativity/ Innovation | C |
Individual Value | F | University Resource Use | B |
Campus Aesthetics/ Beauty | B- | Friendliness | C- |
Campus Maintenance | A | Social Life | D |
Surrounding City | B | Extra Curriculars | C- |
Safety | A | ||
Describes the student body as: Friendly, Afraid, Broken SpiritDescribes the faculty as: Self Absorbed |
Lowest Rating Individual Value | F |
Highest Rating Campus Maintenance | A |
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Major: Engineering Department (This Major's Salary over time)
This school is great if you are a brilliant mind that is heavily anti-social. If you love drowning into work so much that you are never bored, then go to SFU engineering. If you are the other types of engineering students that would like to be creative, have time to do personal projects, have a social life and do things of your own on your own time, SFU is not for you. The curriculum at SFU is setup to suffocate you rather than encourage you to become better and do more. You are expected to an unrealistic amount of work and funnily enough by the time you're done your degree, everything in the curriculum is obsolete in the work industry. I didn't have a problem with the fact that SFU professors can't speak English because I learnt majority of things on my own. I would have done my degree at a different university but I transferred to SFU after a year and after two years of hard work, I was too far ahead to sacrifice more credits by transferring to somewhere else. If you are part of the SFU faculty and you are reading this, then please consider changing things around because SFU engineering is extreme in advocating policies that damage students rather than encourage them, namely: 12-credit policy: if you take less than 12 credits, you're dropped out of the program coop policy: if you don't get coop by the end of second year, you're dropped out of the program 2.4 policy: if your gpa is less than 2.4, you're dropped out of the program