I was a graduate student in this school. In regards to mental health support, you get none! Put that in mind as an international student, things happen and you will need it. —The courses were not that good the professors were not responsive, and they were slow to reply to your emails. They were not even that knowledgeable! — Apart from the educational aspects, one of the worst experiences for me was with the staff. I was staying on campus and had issues with my roommates while having severe anxiety. Not only the staff of the “on-campus residence” were not helpful, but I heard them laughing at me with my roommates. Can you believe it? I know you don't! But it happened. They just cared about money, and only money, and took a lot from me even though I canceled my stay. They took much more than what they deserved after the mental state they put me in. That took months to recover from. I had one of the worst experiences of life there… —I know as a fact in other schools they will give you detailed notes on your resume in the career center, especially when you are extremely in need. Not only they didn’t do that here, but the person who advised on my resume was an inexperienced undergraduate. It won't be useful; Based on my own experience, you have to research yourself. The career center is not helpful in general. — The international advisors are not that helpful. They sometimes give you wrong or scattered information and they offer their help as a paid service! That wrong information caused a lot of difficulty and unnecessary stress for me. — Thunder Bay is a very small town, hard to meet people with diversity and there is not much to do. **I definitely would not suggest this school to anyone. No matter how I look at it.
I am writing this review after months of graduation and finding a related job, so it is not out of immediate anger or frustration, it's...
Read moreI would not recommend applying to this university for graduate studies. In my experience, they have not been supportive of students and have not prioritized mental health concerns.
The administrative processes are extremely slow and can be frustrating. Additionally, I have found that some of the professors are not as knowledgeable or effective as I had hoped. Despite the university's claims on their website, many of the classes are oversubscribed, with more than 100 students in attendance, and they are not as small as advertised.
The university's approach towards student preferences and co-op opportunities seems to be driven by financial gain rather than students' best interests. The co-op option is not as advertised, as students are not always approved, and the job opportunities available are not clearly regulated. Moreover, the faculty advisor's personal preferences can significantly affect students' career paths, which can be detrimental.
Furthermore, the tuition fees are very high, which can be a significant financial burden on students and their families.
Another issue is the limited course offerings every semester, which can make it challenging to select courses.
Lastly, Tbay is a small and cold city, which may not be suitable for everyone.
Overall, I believe that there are better options available for graduate studies, and prospective students should carefully consider their choices before applying to...
Read moreLakehead University, as well as the city of Thunder Bay, are developing part of the Canadian ecosystem. Lakehead University provides commensurate academic opportunities comparable to those offered by larger Canadian institutions. Notably, for international students, Lakehead stands as a preferred choice. While the climate in Thunder Bay is characterized by a somewhat rigorous winter, it is often contended that adverse weather conditions can be mitigated through appropriate clothing choices. Just like any school, it has its own problems but I believe in working with everyone to make things better rather than just complaining. Many people at lakehead are willing to support if you have a plan for...
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