Originally Posted by
Fingersmac
Just remember that Sault and Seneca have quotas. If you're not in the top X of the class, you get cut from the program as they only have a certain number of spots available for students in later semesters. Confederation, on the other hand, has no such quotas and all though attrition is high, there are spots available for all students so long as they achieve passing marks.
Sault does not have the same kind of quota as Seneca. Seneca takes the top numbers in the class, and moves them on. So you are competing against your class mates. At Sault you just have to mantain a 3.1 GPA, Aprox. 71%, and whoever makes the mark, moves on. So in this case you aren't competing against your class mates, and could make it easier to seek help when you need it.