From New Brunswick?

True, but I'm more looking for overall feel. I really don't care about parties; the less, the better really.

And stop bustin my balls! haha
 
coooool, so does that mean that you are going to tell me anything about new brunswick/fredericton? Or were you just throwin some hometown pride out.
 
I am not familar with that particular university, but if your looking for a good small university, check out Mount Allison. It is about 20 minutes outside of Moncton. It is suppsedly a great small school. Or if your looking to go a bit farther into Nova Scotia, check out St. Francis University. The party's are soo good there, it was mentianed on The Late Show.
 
if ur lookin for skiing theres not many huge hills but some pretty good small ones weather here can be random snow rain freezing to heat waves.
 
I'm looking for a good school with a fun town. I don't care about skiing because as of now, I can't ski due to multiple knee surgeries.
 
Also, if anybody has any other schools to look at in eastern canada, here are my requirements:

-Residential (MUST have housing guaranteed)

-Preferably Catholic

-Private liberal arts

-Around 2,000 students

-Hockey's a plus

-International Relations major

-I DON'T want a party school

-Proximity to skiing is secondary to education, so I won't pick due to said proximity
 
Mount Allison meets all those.. maybe except the catholic part.

Men's hockey was cut a few years ago, but intramural hockey is always a good time (garnet and gold leagues).

It's a very small town too so you end up making your own fun (so it could be boring depending on your view).

It's not an easy school depending on your field of studies - academics come first - and has lots of opportunities if you want to get involved in student life.

45 Rhodes scholars to date.
 
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