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What are the advantages and disadvantages of the three campuses of the University of Toronto?
There is no difference between the three campuses of the University of Toronto.

University of Toronto, founded in 1827, is a famous public university with a long history in Canada. The University of Toronto has three campuses: St George's Campus, scarborough Campus and Mississauga Campus.

University of Toronto (U of T) is the first comprehensive university in Canada, the earliest university in Canada, and one of the most desirable universities for overseas students in China. Its history can be traced back to King's College in A.D. 1827, the predecessor of the University of Toronto.

Due to its long history and high level of scientific research, the University of Toronto has a huge campus with many teachers and students. At present, there are three campuses including the main campus of greater toronto area (GTA).

Strong majors of the University of Toronto:

Engineering major: The engineering major of the University of Toronto can be said to be the trump card major of the school, which consists of eight core majors and one engineering science major. There are three different learning options for engineering majors in the first year, and the learning direction can be determined according to their actual situation.

The eight core majors of engineering are classified into chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, material engineering, mechanical industry and mining engineering.

Students should be reminded that the engineering major of the University of Toronto is very difficult and requires high language, and the elimination rate in the first year is above 30%.