1. Didnt know about Tyndale U, so interesting 2. Like Yorkville U, another school headquartered elsewhere is Northeastern University's Toronto Campus on King St
Very nice! U of T grad here (8T3 and again in 9T2). York was for people who weren't smart enough for U of T, and as @chanthaburigems said, Ryerson was Rye High 😆
I lived beside OCAD while the redesign was going on. It was wild times. Not wild because of the construction, but because I was a 20 year old farm boy free and wild in the city.
Ivey Business School (part of Western University) has a campus in downtown toronto, the Donald K. Johnson Centre. It's not a full campus like UTSC though so it probably wouldn't count.
The university of Guelph-Humber is a post-secondary school that’s offers specific programs that are all 4yr programs. Program graduates get both a degree (from the university of Guelph) and diploma (from Humber College) upon graduation.
I was amused by the guy who stopped just short of the sidewalk at 07:38 for 20 seconds, and that was followed shortly after by a shiny monster truck (with one person in it) which occupied the centre of the intersection till the end of the clip...
1 - it's no longer called that, they renamed it to Ontario Tech University 2 - the video was about universities that are in Toronto specifically, which includes North York - Oshawa is part of Durham Region which is a whole other municipality from Toronto and its immediate surrounding suburbs, and it's separated by 3 other cities after Scarborough, so you'd have to make a pretty big case for it to be included
It is easy to fool the people, it is next to impossible to convince the people they’ve been fooled. Less than 30% of universities funding comes from tuition’s. Do you honestly think they care about the education for the 30% that fund them? Lol guess you’ve been indoctrinated my child!
1. Didnt know about Tyndale U, so interesting
2. Like Yorkville U, another school headquartered elsewhere is Northeastern University's Toronto Campus on King St
Great video! I learned a lot, just graduated from TMU. Didn’t know OCAD was older than TMU 🥲
How about Osgoode Hall? Lots of rich history in Toronto!
Osgoode Law School. : )
Very informative and great sense of humour :)
Very nice! U of T grad here (8T3 and again in 9T2). York was for people who weren't smart enough for U of T, and as @chanthaburigems said, Ryerson was Rye High 😆
Great videos....keep them coming!
I lived beside OCAD while the redesign was going on. It was wild times. Not wild because of the construction, but because I was a 20 year old farm boy free and wild in the city.
Your wonderfully awkward sense of humour reminds me of Joe Pera.
Ivey Business School (part of Western University) has a campus in downtown toronto, the Donald K. Johnson Centre. It's not a full campus like UTSC though so it probably wouldn't count.
I love your videos SO much
University of Guelph Humber?
U of Guelph is not in Toronto and Humber is not a university
The university of Guelph-Humber is a post-secondary school that’s offers specific programs that are all 4yr programs. Program graduates get both a degree (from the university of Guelph) and diploma (from Humber College) upon graduation.
It's forever Rye High to me.
I was amused by the guy who stopped just short of the sidewalk at 07:38 for 20 seconds,
and that was followed shortly after by a shiny monster truck (with one person in it)
which occupied the centre of the intersection till the end of the clip...
Loved the french bit at the end lol
A nice Video 🎉
TIL what a collegiate university is 😳
what about Guelph-Humber?
Humber, was ridiculed by The Kids In The Hall.
what about UOIT? I guess not technically in Toronto but it should be in the GTA
1 - it's no longer called that, they renamed it to Ontario Tech University
2 - the video was about universities that are in Toronto specifically, which includes North York - Oshawa is part of Durham Region which is a whole other municipality from Toronto and its immediate surrounding suburbs, and it's separated by 3 other cities after Scarborough, so you'd have to make a pretty big case for it to be included
7:29 Starbucks.
You spelled indoctrination factories wrong
Ah yes institutions that ask you to question everything with rigour. Truly 1984.
Indoctrination for what? A marketing degree? 😂
It is easy to fool the people, it is next to impossible to convince the people they’ve been fooled. Less than 30% of universities funding comes from tuition’s. Do you honestly think they care about the education for the 30% that fund them? Lol guess you’ve been indoctrinated my child!
Universities and colleges don’t ask you to question everything anymore. They teach us what to think not how to think.