Julie Review at University Of Montreal [U DE M], Montreal | Collegedunia

Montreal University Review

J
7.2 /10

Because it's good in my program. I also wanted to move out of my hometown, and Montreal is the second biggest city in Canada. Furthermore, it is way less expensive than any other anglophone city to study.

Course Curriculum :

I like the Course Curriculum, although some mandatory class is not something that I am interested in. A class that has Canadian politics and history as it's subject is not my thing (I prefer the international domain).

Exams :

There is no SAT in Quebec. The only time you need to take a test is if you want to study in an English program outside of the province.

Placement :

It is fine, but there aren't that many. You need a master at minimum to have a decent job in my program. They will send sometimes job add, but it is mostly in the Canadian politic sphere and not about international jobs.

Internship :

Yes, it does provide none mandatory internship, which is mostly not paid and really competitive. You need a number of credits (and not year) to do it, which kind of blow. I'll do mine next semester.

Fees :

It is around 1600 (all included) for 5 classes. The insurance is around 350 for the whole year. You are charged by the semester and not yearly.

Examination Structure :

It is normally one half semester exam, one final and a big project that lasts all semester or two small ones. Normally, the exam is none buildable. The difficulty depends on the class that has been taken.

Faculty :

My college is good if you tend to prefer a more theoretical approach and if your not the type that wants a "university" kind of life. It has less party and strong community feeling than other universities in Montreal, but I prefer it that way.

7.2 out of 10
9.0/10Academic
6.0/10Accommodation
8.0/10Faculty
7.0/10Infrastructure
7.0/10Placement
6.0/10Social Life


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