Royal School of Canada
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Name: Royal School of Canada
BSID: 665296
Status: closed
Open Date: Mar 01, 2010
Closed Date: Jul 02, 2011
Special Conditions Code: Not applicable
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Royal School of Canada
” If you value your mental health, do not become a student here. I was in an environmental/chemistry graduate program here with an extremely toxic and abusive supervisor (who also happened to be Head of Graduate Studies). She purposefully sabotaged my degree and her psychological abuse nearly caused me to join the abysmally high suicide statistics at RMC. The university’s accessibility accommodations office is a joke (it’s literally one person, who has no idea what they are doing). RMC doesn’t care about its students’ mental health. They have only just recently started a program aimed at reducing sexual assault (by putting up posters that say “it’s bad, don’t do it”… wow, good job), and they have no meaningful mental health supports on campus. The leadership is ineffectual at best, and power-tripping psychopaths at worst. Stay away. “
” This is the worst place to be. I was at RMC for three years, you’ll love the first year because of the solidarity in your squadron after the orientation program (FYOP) but starting in your third year especially you start to feel the effects of wear. The leadership system is inefficient and puts power-hunger teenagers in charge. You are put down if you’re not a great athlete and especially if you fail the physical fitness requirements (even though they insist they’ll help you pass them). The classes are mediocre and yield no credits if you choose to study elsewhere, so you’ve lost a couple of years of your time. The food is so horrible it’s a running joke amongst students. Food is often moldy or rotten. And francophones are disadvantaged and forced to speak in English most of the time since most staff are not bilingual. What a bilingual institution! Mental health is not addressed even though it is a very big issue at RMC. Suicides and attempts are hidden from the public and you only know about them if you know the person directly. This place is not transparent at all, it is very dishonest and festering grounds for toxicity and depression. Don’t believe me? Go read the Independent External Comprehensive Review of the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces (Arbour Report), released in summer of 2022. If you have any respect for yourself, do not come here. Unless you love guns and hypocrisy, of course. In which case, by all means, come, you will love this place! “
” Still can’t get over the almost total evidence of security. Hope it can stay that way. If you have time take a walk around the outside of the campus. Great views of the city, Fort Henry and the beginning of the St Lawrence/Thousand islands. Another excellent free tourist activity. “
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