Imortal, have you actually visited? Any idea what the campus is like?
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Well, I used to work in Denton, Texas, where it's located. It's not terrible...all I'm saying is there are better schools.ghettoperson wrote:
Imortal, have you actually visited? Any idea what the campus is like?
If you're planning on staying in the states, a better school will make it easier for you to find a job. If you went to UNT and got the right internship, it would work out. Otherwise you'd better be the top of the class.
But on the positive side, it is a college town and everything is within walking distance. Plus there is lots to do. Dallas is nearby. 30-40% of the students just drive in for class from Dallas.
Denton's a pretty nice place. But I'm thinking from the standpoint of comparing Duke, Boston University, UCLA, etc to UNT, in all respects - academically, facilities, and opportunities.
No offense meant...just my experience that's all.
No, I didn't quote ghetto, I quoted Uzique who said Toronto, USA but edited it.The Sheriff wrote:
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No.
York, CANADA.
Well, York=Toronto, but the university is north of Toronto
Edit: Not fair, you edited just before meTarique got it rightghettoperson wrote:
York University, Ontario.
But thanks for trying to correct me, its not like I live 10 minutes from there or anything
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