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I wanted to study on the west coast of Canada because of the weather, so I focused on the University of British Columbia from the start. I love that campus is so close to Vancouver. Every city doesn't have the transit system set up with students in mind but in Vancouver, UBC is the starting point for a lot of bus lines, making it super easy to get around the city. UBC Psychology is also one of the best faculties in Canada and ranked in the top 15 worldwide, which definitely helped while making my decision.
My university is the best one in my province and was near where I reside. My mother works at this university and my sister had done her undergrad there too. Some other reasons I wanted to go to UBC were that it was absolutely beautiful, it has lots of research opportunities and volunteer places nearby (eg. a hospital), and it has a good Science program. I chose my major because I was really interested in the immune system and parthenogenesis in humans so choosing an integrated science degree where I can combine microbiology, immunology and human physiology was perfect for me.
It's one of the best research universities in Canada and has a really diverse student body. The scholarship was also an added incentive, but the beautiful campus, and the engaging community within, had appealed to me already before I found out about the scholarship.
It presented an opportunity to move out of my comfort zone back home, and experience new things (people, activities, studies, etc.), the location and beauty of the campus are astounding; there's so much to do here, and everywhere you are, there's just a lot of natural beauty that exists. Obviously, it's one of the best universities on the planet, with a great reputation, I had 3 other high school friends who were in my class, coming to the same university, with all 4 of us opting for Engineering.
I choose the University of British Columbia because it is one of the top engineering colleges in Canada. It had the general engineering program in the first year and subsequently the option to take up Integrated Engineering in the second year. Furthermore, Vancouver is a beautiful city with moderate temperature and amazing people.
I always dreamed of coming to Canada and UBC was my first choice for engineering, considering the campus, ranking, and the Vancouver weather as compared to the rest of Canada.
I've always wanted to pursue psychology and I knew that UBC had a great psychology department as well as research opportunities! I liked whatever I had read and heard about the school. Good faculty, campus, location, facilities, opportunities, etc.
I liked the cost, the ranking, the course selection for my program, the international environment, the emphasis on extracurriculars and mental health services as well as the location.
I chose UBC for its hands-on experience. Since it allows a student to really choose what they want to study. I was able to be part of a design team since the first year that allowed me a lot of insight into engineering and how the future of engineering looks like.


























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