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by duxup 2345 days ago
As someone who went the bootcamp route, got a job, and absolutely would love a structured CS education that would expand my skills and experience beyond my day to day coding I do now this is very tempting.

The site isn't very specific about location, are there location requirements?

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There are two universities involved: Carleton (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) and York (Toronto, Ontario, Canada).

You must apply and qualify for the university degree, in addition to being selected by shoppify themselves. If I remember correctly when I asked about it, the University also had some say in the selection process.

When I looked into it, the number of accepted was quite low (I believe less than 15 per year), which to me indicates they are quite selective.

The people I met were exceptionally friendly, and genuine. It seems like a really excellent place to work, at least from the outside.

I'm currently in the program; the university side of the application and Shopify side were separate. The Shopify interview consisted of several interview stages, while York & Carleton looked at your academic transcript, same as any Canadian program.
Shopify's HQ is in Ottawa, hence Carleton University.

York is in suburban Toronto.

Those schools are not quite in the same league as Toronto or Waterloo, but they're adequate.

The Lassonde on School of Engineering at York University started eight years ago. Within the last 8 years The Faculty has made major growth and acquired world-class faculty. The school is more than adequate and was named as one of three schools worldwide to watch in a report by MIT. I suggest you look at the teaching methods of the school and you will see how it differs from traditional ciriculums.

In my personal opinion, the education received in many areas. Lassonde stronger than both the traditional education of University of Toronto and University of Waterloo. I think there are benefits to each school, but they are different benefits. I strongly feel as your statement about the school's not being in the same league are without an understanding of educational institutions in Canada for engineering and computer science.

Source: President of the Engineering Student Union @ Lassonde where I am involved in all parts fo faculty operations.

> the education received in many areas. Lassonde stronger than both the traditional education of University of Toronto and University of Waterloo

How is it stronger? It is a bit misleading to label UofT and Waterloo as "traditional" when both provide extensive coop programs and highly relevant courses.

> Those schools are not quite in the same league as Toronto or Waterloo, but they're adequate.

I had offers from both Carleton and Waterloo. I don't regret choosing Carleton.

I watched many friends go to Waterloo and burn out from the intense academic workload. My degree has gotten me into all the same doors, but I was able to take more electives, go on an exchange, just generally enjoy my time more.

First glance makes me think you would need to attend either Carleton University or York University.
Yeah, they mention that you have to apply to (or currently attend) one of these two universities to apply to this program.
That was my theory as well. Understandable.