Canadian schools give you an excellent return on your investment and Ivey does have a fantastic reputation and great placement on Bay Street and even Wall Street (in comparison to other Canadian bschools). With that being said, I have a bone to pick with NYU Stern. I think it is an overrated, overpriced school for kids that just worked way too hard in highschool.Overall however, Stern is better.

 

So I'd have a bigger advantage if I graduate from Stern than Ivey when applying to big IB's?

Also, I've been searching around but couldn't get much info on this, how much will 4 years at Stern cost in total for international students? I imagine it's higher than Ivey's domestic fees of 150k for 4 years.

 

tuition alone at Stern is 46,000 a year. So 4 years at Stern is more expensive. And then you factor in housing which is anywhere from $12,000-$18,000. And I believe there are additional registration fees for International Students. So I would budget about 62,000 a year for Stern.

 

tuition alone at Stern is 46,000 a year. So 4 years at Stern is more expensive. And then you factor in housing which is anywhere from $12,000-$18,000. And I believe there are additional registration fees for International Students. So I would budget about 62,000 a year for Stern.

 
ArtyZipp:

So I'd have a bigger advantage if I graduate from Stern than Ivey when applying to big IB's?

Also, I've been searching around but couldn't get much info on this, how much will 4 years at Stern cost in total for international students? I imagine it's higher than Ivey's domestic fees of 150k for 4 years.

Ivey does NOT cost 150k for 4 years. Your first two years you can study whatever you want, and only your last two years will be at Ivey. I would budget a total of 15k+15k+35k+35k=100k for the 4 years at Western.

 

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