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I ran a few searches and could not locate a prior discussion on this.
I'm studying in a highly competitive university program with a student body that has an entering average of ~90% from highschool. I am wondering if this would any weight to a ROTP application for a relevant trade, as one would have to admit that much of a university degree's value is measured by its perceived high standards relative to other schools in its category of offerings.
For example, I am no engineering student, but having worked and partied with many engineers in the past few years, would it not be safe to assume that a UW or U of T Mech Engineering program would have higher standards than another program with a significantly lower entrance average?
I'm studying in a highly competitive university program with a student body that has an entering average of ~90% from highschool. I am wondering if this would any weight to a ROTP application for a relevant trade, as one would have to admit that much of a university degree's value is measured by its perceived high standards relative to other schools in its category of offerings.
For example, I am no engineering student, but having worked and partied with many engineers in the past few years, would it not be safe to assume that a UW or U of T Mech Engineering program would have higher standards than another program with a significantly lower entrance average?