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Is Okanagan UBC good?

Is Okanagan UBC good?

Absolutely! It’s ranked as number two in Canada, and within the top twenty universities in the world! There are two campuses though – Vancouver and Okanagan (Kelowna).

Is Okanagan or Vancouver campus better?

With all due respect to Okanagan, Vancouver is just a more fun place to be as there’s simply a lot more going on. UBCV is also a far bigger campus with much more resources by way or libraries, food options, study areas etc.

Is it hard to get into UBC Okanagan?

For successful applicants, the mean grade range for all courses completed in senior year was 89–91 per cent at UBC Vancouver and 82–84 per cent at UBC Okanagan. This year’s admission rate was 57 per cent. UBC’s graduate programs appear significantly harder to get into with a 24 per cent admission rate on both campuses.

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Is UBC Okanagan a party school?

Ultimately, it’s easy to see how UBCO became a party school: The campus was under a mandate to increase its population. Together, these and other conditions created a perfect storm for a party school. Partygoers on top of the wooden structure in Lower Cascades student residences on the UBC Okanagan campus in Kelowna.

Is UBC a good uni?

University of British Columbia is a very well known and renowned university. It is one among the best universities in Canada and ranks among the top 40 universities in the world. Since it is so highly ranked, it is not easy to get into UBC and getting in is considered a big feat.

Is UBCO prestigious?

UBC consistently ranks among the world’s 40 best universities, and now places among the top 20 public universities in the world. At UBC Okanagan, students and faculty gain all the benefits of a globally respected university within a close-knit learning community.

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What is the reputation of UBC?

North America Public Institutions Ranking For 2021, UBC ranks second in Canada overall and 13th globally out of more than 1,115 participating institutions from 94 countries, based on its contributions through research, outreach and stewardship.