Jonathan Fucchansky
second year, finance
“It’s faster. It costs less money for students. I have to do four years, so it’s kind of unfair.”
Hasrat Islam
third year, business
“You can get done with it earlier. I come from a business background. I want to get a job, but I want to get into my family business. The faster I finish the program, the faster I can join my dad and help out.”
Anna Toronova
first year, schulich
“I don’t agree with it, especially for courses like math which take time to learn. It really depends on the subject matter and how long the study hours are.”
Yousef Refaie
first year, undecided
“I believe in the Greek way of teaching. […] It makes you a more complete and knowledgeable person so you can adapt your values.”
Mishaal Sinha
first year, finance and business
“It depends on the credits you’re taking. If you take your courses in three years, what are you learning? I think it’s better that you take all the necessary courses, and then finish up properly.”
Compiled by Leslie Armstrong, and Cara Chapman