Maclean’s went directly to students to find out what they love, and hate, about their schools. Students were asked to assess the quality of their professors, residences, and student life staff as well as the quality of extracurricular activities and mental health services at their universities. Click through this gallery to see how schools in the Comprehensive category did — schools in this category conduct a significant degree of research and offer a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees. Here are the full results for ten measures of student satisfaction in the Comprehensive category. Here’s what students thought of their schools in the Medical Doctoral and Primarily Undergraduate categories. To read how the survey was conducted click here.
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