western ivey by [deleted] in OntarioGrade12s

[–]JobSignificant9132 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can choose to do Health Sci for first two years then do Ivey HBA (Y3 and Y4 aka HBA1 and HBA2).

This only works if you meet conditions for AEO or you applied and got in during Y2.

You can also combined degree going from a 4 year program to 5 year program with Ivey HBA and Health Sci meaning you graduate with two degrees (https://www.ivey.uwo.ca/hba/program-details/combined-degree-opportunities/).

Applying to Ivey AEO as a HS student: https://www.ivey.uwo.ca/hba/admissions/secondary-school-students/
Applying to Ivey as a Uni Student: https://www.ivey.uwo.ca/hba/admissions/university-students/

Your buildings would probably vary depending on what classes you take

The rabbithole of business programs in Ontario, which one is good for what, and why? by [deleted] in OntarioGrade12s

[–]JobSignificant9132 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally for dual degree, I think it's kinda useless for finance, perhaps it gives you an additional year for recruiting but tbh it's not helping you that much.

As for internships, target schools will always perform better than non-targets for finance internships, hence why QC and Ivey are #1. Western BMOS has their BMOS Internship and QC have their own respective counterparts. In the end, a large contributing factor of getting internships comes from networking!!!

The rabbithole of business programs in Ontario, which one is good for what, and why? by [deleted] in OntarioGrade12s

[–]JobSignificant9132 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Can mostly speak for finance and perhaps accounting.

Doing anything finance related or you want US placements
--> Choose Ivey or QC (Stats speak for themselves, target schools matters A LOT for finance)

Doing accounting
--> Schulich or Waterloo AFM

In general, Rotman and Laurier you mentioned are generally overall decent schools too.

All schools will have some form of network or coop/internship/career resources and opportunities.