I feel like Ryerson has a lot of students who commute, and are therefore independent most of the time, like the woman in the video said. That's why there's not a feeling of togetherness and warmth to the university, at least from my perspective. Yes, the individual students may be nice and warm, but I don't feel like it's an amazingly friendly school where people are always talking to one another. I sense that there are tons of people who just commute to the school, go to class, and go home because of the long commute. Whereas at Brock or Waterloo, most students live on campus since the suburbs are too far away from those universities to commute to them. As a result, the students in these universities are probably much more social with each other since they get to know each other and spend a lot of time together.
I feel like Ryerson has a lot of students who commute, and are therefore independent most of the time, like the woman in the video said. That's why there's not a feeling of togetherness and warmth to the university, at least from my perspective. Yes, the individual students may be nice and warm, but I don't feel like it's an amazingly friendly school where people are always talking to one another. I sense that there are tons of people who just commute to the school, go to class, and go home because of the long commute. Whereas at Brock or Waterloo, most students live on campus since the suburbs are too far away from those universities to commute to them. As a result, the students in these universities are probably much more social with each other since they get to know each other and spend a lot of time together.
LOL game face ON.
did not like my time here at all. ryerson is a terrible school.
what was so bad about it?
I got accepted into Ryerson engineering
Should I go for it?