I was able to live at home and save money for the first year. Guelph always had a reputation for a great science program so at the time when I was in Toxicology it seemed like a good university to attend. U of G is known for their agriculture, so when I switched to Animal Bio I knew that this university would help me reach my goals.
Course Curriculum
The course curriculum is a bit dry, they try to enhance classes with labs but sometimes they aren't very helpful. When I switched to AnBio the labs were more hands-on and informative and applied to course material in most cases.
Fees
Fee structure contains mandatory charges to support on-campus clubs and organizations which I don't have any issues with. If people wanted cheaper tuition by choosing not to support these clubs I think the campus' atmosphere would be a bit dry.
Examination Structure
Exam strucutre is a bit skewed since some courses opt for an all multiple choice exam. This isn't a great way to test your knowledge since you just memorize eveything and don't get a chance to explain your answer fully.
Faculty
Very true involved and they want you to do well. Approachable and always open to answer questions. I don't usually talk to the professors but I know they're an option if I need help.