http://www.uwaterloo.cahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_WaterlooWe have RIM (Blackberry) next door, and who hire students with no questions asked.
Stephen Hawkings now has a research chair at our University.
Bill Gates loves us, has given us millions, and has said:
“…There are many years where Waterloo is the university we hired the most people from of any university in the world, and Waterloo has always been in the top five every year.”
Rankings and reputation
More Canadian high-tech and knowledge-based spin-off companies trace their roots to the University of Waterloo than to any other school, and as such, the University of Waterloo and the Waterloo region has been called the "Silicon Valley of the North".
Great emphasis is placed on furthering the growth of research by quick and steady expansion of resources. The Institute for Quantum Computing, established in 2002, is one of a number of institutes and centres for research established, and has already begun to attract international scientists and a Nobel laureate to the university.
Computer science and mathematics
The international reputation of Waterloo in mathematics and computer science is reflected in the performance of its students in academic competitions such as the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition and the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest.
In the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest, Waterloo students have won gold medals in 2000,2001, 2002 and 2005. Since the ACM contest began in 1977, Waterloo teams have accumulated the second most ACM first-place finishes (tied with six other schools). Waterloo's programs are gaining international recognition in industry and companies recruiting undergraduates on campus at Waterloo presently or formerly include Apple, Amazon, Barclays Capital, Electronic Arts, Google, IBM, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Pixar, RIM, and Yahoo, among others.
Since the inaugural Putnam competition in 1938, Waterloo teams have accumulated the sixth most top-five finishes ahead of Duke, Chicago, WUSL, Yale, Berkeley, Cornell, Stanford, Columbia and Carnegie Mellon among others.[citation needed] The Business Administration (WLU) and Mathematics (UW) Double Degree program is considered by many as having the best students from business programs across Canada.
Engineering
As one of the most competitive engineering schools in the country, and with students and alumni consistently placing in the top tier of international competitions such as ChallengeX, the University of Waterloo Faculty of Engineering is widely considered by industry and academics to be the foremost engineering school in Canada. The school also holds the world record for the longest distance travelled by a solar car. Out of 24 participants in the 2008 North American Solar Car Challenge from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Germany, the University of Waterloo finished 4th overall and was the top Canadian team in the competition.
Students can choose to study in the following disciplines: Architecture, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geological Engineering, Management Engineering, Management Sciences, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Nanotechnology Engineering, Software Engineering and Systems Design Engineering.
School of Accounting and Finance
The University of Waterloo School of Accounting and Finance offers undergraduate, masters, and doctoral programs. Its Masters of Accounting graduates are well prepared for the UFE exam for Chartered Accountants. Its Honours Mathematics/Chartered Accountancy, Accounting and Financial Management (Public Accounting and Financial Management) and Biotechnology/Chartered Accountancy are one of the most competitive programs in Canada
Maclean's rankings
Waterloo prides itself on its high performance in Maclean's magazine's Canadian university rankings - the Canadian counterpart to the American US News annual ranking of universities. The university routinely places in the top three in the numerical Comprehensive ranking,and in the reputation survey it placed first as best overall 13 out of 15 times that the ranking was published. Maclean's describes the university as "strong in math, engineering and computer science," as well as being "internationally recognized for the unparalleled success of its more than 100 undergraduate and graduate co-op programs."
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