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UofT marked the worst 4 years of my life. I left depressed and broke and feeling like I had wasted my timeI did not even attend graduation. I pride myself on my academic ability and I did not find the course material to be engaging or challenging to any extent.i don't feel as thouh I came out of this experience with anything positive. I made no friends due to the type of students that attend this school. I was not inclined to attend any social events. The campus is extremely large and it is difficult to get between classes in time so prepare to be running into lectures late every week. By 3rd year I had nearly completely stopped going to class amd I still managed to graduate on time while doing minimal course work and absolutely no textbook readings.I could have gotten my current job with a high school diploma and a drivers liscence. My prediction for my future is that i will probably be capped off income wise around $60 000 yearly max of i ever make it there. I have a criminology degree that qualifies me to be a security guard. So long as i get a securities liscence also. I will probably never do that though. My dream was to go to law school I guess. Although after my experience at UofT I cant convince myself that going to law school would be beneficial. It was so bad I cant even talk myself into a 2 year college program to get a dumb office job. This school absolutely ruined education for me, and I used to be the kid that actually liked school.