u/babydear1999

Looking for a place to Rent Long-Term in GTA (Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Missisauga)

I was wondering if someone can help me find a place to rent long term. I plan to take the GO train to commute to Union Station for at least 8 month-12 month to complete my placement for Master's. I am okay with taking the GO train for an hour or so. That means I am open to living near any of the GO stations between West Harbour GO and Port Credit Go... maybe ill be open to Confederation GO if I cant find anything else within my budget and liking. I have a car so I need parking included and preferably all inclusive but if rent price is good I don't mind paying separate. I also have 2 cats. Open to looking to rent in condos, apartments, townhouse. Please reach out if you can help thank you!

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u/babydear1999 — 7 days ago

Western vs TMU for Masters program. Which program is better long-term?

Hi everyone,

I’m trying to decide between two Master programs and would really appreciate any advice or insight.
I’ve been accepted into:
- Western University: MSc Foods & Nutrition (with practicum at London Health Sciences Centre), 3 semesters
- TMU (Toronto Metropolitan University): Master of Nutrition Communication (Fall cohort), 4 semesters

I’m hoping to become a Registered Dietitian and want to keep my options open not just in Canada, but possibly internationally.

My main question is:
Which program would be the better choice in terms of reputation, job opportunities, and overall career flexibility after graduation?
Does one stand out more on a resume, or are they viewed pretty equally?
Any experiences, opinions, or advice would be really helpful, especially from current students, grads, or RDs.

Thanks so much!

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u/babydear1999 — 8 days ago
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Western vs for Dietetics Masters program. Which program is better?

Hi everyone,

I’m trying to decide between two Master programs and would really appreciate any advice or insight.
I’ve been accepted into:
- Western University: MSc Foods & Nutrition (with practicum at London Health Sciences Centre), 3 semesters
- TMU (Toronto Metropolitan University): Master of Nutrition Communication (Fall cohort), 4 semesters

I’m hoping to become a Registered Dietitian and want to keep my options open not just in Canada, but possibly internationally.

My main question is:
Which program would be the better choice in terms of reputation, job opportunities, and overall career flexibility after graduation?
Does one stand out more on a resume, or are they viewed pretty equally?
Any experiences, opinions, or advice would be really helpful, especially from current students, grads, or RDs.

Thanks so much!

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u/babydear1999 — 8 days ago