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Ce que je dis, si ton fils ne fréquente pas une école prestigieuse aux USA, gardons nos fils chez nous. Nous avons du bon calibre (MAAA, LHJMQ), de bonnes écoles publiques et..privées, des universités réputées...

 

Sinon, c'est du pêtage de broue....

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2010 rank 2009 Rank University Name Country

© Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd 2010.

 

1 2 University of Cambridge United Kingdom

2 1 Harvard University United States

3 3 Yale University United States

4 4 UCL (University College London) United Kingdom

5 9 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) United States

6 5= University of Oxford United Kingdom

7 5= Imperial College London United Kingdom

8 7 University of Chicago United States

9 10 California Institute of Technology (Caltech) United States

10 8 Princeton University United States

11 11 Columbia University United States

12 12 University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) United States

13 16 Stanford University United States

14 14 Duke University United States

15 19 University of Michigan United States

16 15 Cornell University United States

17 13 Johns Hopkins University United States

18 20= ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Techno... Switzerland

19 18 McGill University Canada

20 17 Australian National University (ANU) Australia

 

Voilà...

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The NCAA has voted to allow Canadian universities to apply for membership, paving the way for the likes of the University of British Columbia. The vote was 97 percent in favor, including two abstentions.

 

UBC has previously expressed interest in playing in the NCAA, including men's ice hockey.

 

Schools must apply for membership by June 1st.

 

Canadian schools would obviously have to change their recruiting practices. Currently, a large portion of Canadian college hockey players are older, having previously played major junior. Those players would be ineligible in the NCAA.

 

Even if accepted into the NCAA, and even if able to "play up" to Division I, UBC would still face the hurdle of needing to be accepted into a conference.

 

Among other Canadian schools that have expressed interest in the NCAA are Simon Fraser University, the University of Alberta and St Claire's College in Ontario.

 

Ben coudonc...

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Et pour bloquer une telle démarche qu’une équipe de hockey passe au NCAA, le SIC a réagi avec une règlement que si une équipe veut passer au NCAA les autres sports de l’université en question (UBC ou Simon Fraser) doivent aussi passer au NCAA. Pas possible…alors ça ne marchera pas

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