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« Reply #15 on: April 12, 2009, 09:20:41 PM » |
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Cranefly, that list must be old, you have missed several. For example, University of Ontario, Quest University, Emily Carr University. I can think of others....
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« Reply #16 on: April 13, 2009, 06:46:53 PM » |
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Yep, there's several new ones that have popped up in the last few years that didn't make that list.
Point is, of course, that there are well more than 16 (I think the number is 90 now?)
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« Reply #17 on: May 19, 2009, 08:35:24 PM » |
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Cranefly, that list must be old, you have missed several. For example, University of Ontario, Quest University, Emily Carr University. I can think of others....
There's no such thing as University of Ontario. Perhaps you mean the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (whatever that means...). Also, it must be an old list, because a bunch of those University Colleges have since become full-fledged universities. It's interesting to see the rise of what are effectively PUIs in Canada.
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« Reply #18 on: May 20, 2009, 09:01:21 PM » |
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Cranefly, that list must be old, you have missed several. For example, University of Ontario, Quest University, Emily Carr University. I can think of others....
There's no such thing as University of Ontario. Perhaps you mean the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (whatever that means...). Also, it must be an old list, because a bunch of those University Colleges have since become full-fledged universities. It's interesting to see the rise of what are effectively PUIs in Canada. Translation, pretty please?
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Because, you know, that stuff on the syllabus is like, in writing, and there are so many ways you can, like, read that, but when the guys who sit by you in class, like, you know, must know what's really going on, right? -- AmLitHist, channelling student
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« Reply #19 on: May 21, 2009, 03:58:47 AM » |
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Cranefly, that list must be old, you have missed several. For example, University of Ontario, Quest University, Emily Carr University. I can think of others....
There's no such thing as University of Ontario. Perhaps you mean the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (whatever that means...). Also, it must be an old list, because a bunch of those University Colleges have since become full-fledged universities. It's interesting to see the rise of what are effectively PUIs in Canada. Translation, pretty please? Primarily Undergraduate Institutions.
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« Reply #20 on: May 21, 2009, 01:40:30 PM » |
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Cranefly, that list must be old, you have missed several. For example, University of Ontario, Quest University, Emily Carr University. I can think of others....
There's no such thing as University of Ontario. Perhaps you mean the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (whatever that means...). Also, it must be an old list, because a bunch of those University Colleges have since become full-fledged universities. It's interesting to see the rise of what are effectively PUIs in Canada. Translation, pretty please? Primarily Undergraduate Institutions. Ah. Thanks. It sounded a bit rude at first.
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Because, you know, that stuff on the syllabus is like, in writing, and there are so many ways you can, like, read that, but when the guys who sit by you in class, like, you know, must know what's really going on, right? -- AmLitHist, channelling student
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« Reply #21 on: May 22, 2009, 03:27:43 PM » |
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Cranefly, that list must be old, you have missed several. For example, University of Ontario, Quest University, Emily Carr University. I can think of others....
There's no such thing as University of Ontario. Perhaps you mean the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (whatever that means...). Also, it must be an old list, because a bunch of those University Colleges have since become full-fledged universities. It's interesting to see the rise of what are effectively PUIs in Canada. Translation, pretty please? Primarily Undergraduate Institutions. Ah. Thanks. It sounded a bit rude at first. If I wanted to be rude, I would have said "PHI" -- Predominantly Hoser Institution. :)
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« Reply #22 on: May 22, 2009, 04:59:02 PM » |
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Cranefly, that list must be old, you have missed several. For example, University of Ontario, Quest University, Emily Carr University. I can think of others....
There's no such thing as University of Ontario. Perhaps you mean the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (whatever that means...). Also, it must be an old list, because a bunch of those University Colleges have since become full-fledged universities. It's interesting to see the rise of what are effectively PUIs in Canada. Translation, pretty please? Primarily Undergraduate Institutions. Ah. Thanks. It sounded a bit rude at first. If I wanted to be rude, I would have said "PHI" -- Predominantly Hoser Institution. :) Take off, eh?
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Because, you know, that stuff on the syllabus is like, in writing, and there are so many ways you can, like, read that, but when the guys who sit by you in class, like, you know, must know what's really going on, right? -- AmLitHist, channelling student
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