Questions

Is UBC Vancouver or Okanagan better?

Is UBC Vancouver or Okanagan better?

Both of these campuses are good and under the hood of UBC. UBC Vancouver is the main and large campus. UBC Okanagan is the newer and small campus. Though, UBCO is expanding rapidly.

Is UBC Okanagan easier?

I found it much easier at UBCO to pick and schedule my courses than at UBCV, including adding and dropping courses that worked better for my degree and time. Both first-year and degree requirements are more straightforward, which made choosing my courses a lot simpler.

What average do I need for UBC Okanagan?

a minimum overall average in the B+ grade range (76-79\% at UBC) in third-year level and above courses; or. academic standing with at least 12 credits of third- or fourth-year courses in the A grade range (80\% or higher at UBC) in the field of study; or.

READ ALSO:   What are the different types of curtains for your home?

Why should I go to UBC Okanagan?

UBC is consistently ranked among the top 40 research universities in the world, and UBC Okanagan is a great place to be challenged, to thrive, and to develop into a global citizen. For 10,459 undergraduate students from 105 countries, the campus provides an unparalleled mix of academics, community, and recreation.

Is UBC Okanagan the same as UBC?

UBC’s Okanagan campus, formerly Okanagan University College, is located in Kelowna, B.C. and became part of UBC in 2005.

Which campus is better in UBC?

The Vancouver campus is the larger of the two, accommodating more than 85 percent of UBC students. In a recent year, 23 percent of students at the Vancouver campus and around 13 percent at the Okanagan campus were international. Tuition costs at UBC vary by degree program and are higher for international students.

Is Ubco competitive?

As a competitive program, all teams participate in club or intercollegiate leagues at a local, provincial, national, and/or international level.

READ ALSO:   What is a hoop virus?

How competitive is 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.