I live in SW Calgary. What would you like to know?samoo said:Thanks for all in thread for the information, can any share some details about SW
And what is the standard for study in Calgary university
Pros:
- Good transit. Two train lines service the SW. One goes all the way to Somerset in the Deep South and the other goes out west from downtown to 69 St (out past the Shaganappi golf course). There's only two train lines in Calgary.....
- Well maintained for the most part
- Access to Fish Creek Park and Glenmore Reservoir
- Flatter land (for the most part) than other parts of Calgary. It's still very hilly in Erlton and other areas nearer to downtown.
- 17th Ave SW is a very trendy neighborhood. Areas like Marda Loop are very popular. There are no 'undersirable' neighborhoods in the SW.
Cons:
- Houses are more expensive. I think the SW is the richerest quadrant (but I don't have data to say for sure).
- Some areas are remote from the rest of Calgary (Deep South)
University of Calgary is the NW. Depending on where you live in the SW, it would take up to an hour to get there by train, maybe longer if you live on the edges of the city. Areas like Springbank Hill and Evergreen it's already a 20+ minute bus ride to the train station, then the train ride.
I know nothing about their admissions requirements. I tried to attend Mount Royal University (in the SW) and they were unknowledgable in my opinion. I gave up trying to deal with Canadian schools and took my classes online with a US school. (I'm a US citizen.)
If you have questions, feel free to ask. If I don't know, I usually ask my husband. He's my secret weapon because he's Canadian