Why did you want to study Political Science at Glendon?
Glendon’s attraction, for me, was multi-facetted. I wanted a school with an excellent professor/student ratio; urban/metropolitan attitude; good student background mix – locally, provincially, nationally and internationally – and the possibility to study in both official languages (not just taking language courses, but having a real choice of taking classes in my second language). I started University four years after graduating from high school – I worked in the Canadian Forces between times. I realised that in order to get a good “government job”, a well-rounded humanistic education was needed. I choose the Glendon Political Science program for the above reasons, but also because of the open and friendly attitude (in some cases cool attitude) of the Professors I met prior to choosing Glendon as my university. What did you learn in the program that you have found useful in your career? Apart from the fundamental, core political philosophy/theory courses, I undertook several classes in