dude cap sucks balls. and big hairy ones at that.
everyone already has their groups of friends and because its a transfer school people are really not that smart
but the good thing is in your normal psych 100 class there is about 40 peeople instead of 400. and all your teachers know you and say hi when you pass them.
but coming from a small town and knowing maybe 6 kids that go there and changing every class, i hated it. i went home EVERY weekend for my first year, and for this year i am going every second.
now the teachers on the other hand, most of them are amazing. and like i said they all get to know your name and will help oyu and i have ones who will personally write me letters for when i transfer and need scholarships which is pretty soon...
anways, the reason why i would never go to UBC is because 100,000 people go there, and its comepletely unpersonal. i mean, i know the lady who runs the little cafe in one of the buildings and she gives me free stuff sometimes...so its all what you want.
but in the end, it is up to the crednetials of the school. UBC has a reputation for being good, but also being one of the hardest and coldest schools.
and at cap, i pay about $1500 in tuition per semester, plus books ($400) and student fees (+/- $200). which is significantly cheaper than UBC.
so, in the end, i like it, and its nicer, but i think i have made a total of 6 friends sincei moved to Van two years ago.