Queen's University attracts the best professors in Canada because of its high teaching quality. Its students are also very good. Among the 65,438+08,000 students, many are well-off students with excellent academic performance in Canada. The average admission score of Queen's University ranks first and second in the country for many years in a row, and it is the most difficult university in Canada.
A girl from Taiwan Province Province once wrote an article in a newspaper saying that living in Queen's University is like living in a monastery. It's freezing in Gu Lou, the world of mortals is far away, and it's unusually quiet. This is a necessary sacrifice for a prestigious school. Everyone stays up late to study and fight for their studies. No time to make friends and chat, no time to sing and dance. It is worth mentioning that in 1994, the university set up an "International Research Center" in the UK, which is large in scale, including the former Royal Greenwich Observatory, and can also provide various courses centered on European studies for its students and universities around the world.