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Marion Said:
can anybody help me with this, it will be so kind of you.?We Answered:
Hi Sweaty,Nice to hear that you passed the Ontario High School Diploma. Well, I think you should call to College or better check their website. Or the best thing is to go to that college and ask. Don't waste your time in asking to others rather go to that college and ask the councilor over there. OK.!
So, lets rock and roll.
Audrey Said:
i am a student from nepal and want to apply in any canadian college. I have average of 52. shall i apply?We Answered:
Yes, you should be fine. As long as you're GPA is high enough, you will likely be able to get into a Canadian college. I have a friend who got in with only a 60% average out of high school and no volunteer hours.Gwendolyn Said:
"Business advertising"?We Answered:
There are many different "advertising" programs in many schools. You should narrow down what specifically you want. There are 2-year college programs, 3-year with coop and 4-year university programs that are more intensive in marketing. Some are more theory and some are more about design. For example, Seneca college offers a Creative Advertising program where you do both design and theory and can later develop it into a business degree with York University. Humber college offers a diploma in Advertising and Graphic Design. If you are not so art inclined, you can choose the marketing stream which is more creating the plans and researching what needs to be done and how to do it. The advertising college programs are geared more towards designing the advertisements that the marketing teams want. You can do marketing at both the college and university level and there are many option in that stream as well, Seneca has a few different choices in that stream too.Jeffery Said:
What are some good Canadian colleges?We Answered:
If you want to get into programming, Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, or the Ontario Institution of Technology are your best bets I think (I only know about schools in Ontario). Ryerson is in downtown Toronto, so the cost of living would likely be quite high. OIT is in Oshawa, which is 20 minutes east of Toronto. I'm sure there are EB's close to both schools.The crime rate in downtown Toronto is much higher than in Oshawa.
You don't need to be a Canadian citizen to go to college here, but you will pay more tuition if you are not. You can probably expect to pay 10-12000/year in tuition.
Good business schools include Brock University in St. Catharines ON (20 minutes from Niagara Falls), McMaster university in Hamilton, University of Toronto, University of Western Ontario, and the cream of the crop, Queens.
There are lots of gaming companies that have offices in Canada. EA Sports does alot of development in Vancouver, Rockstar North has offices in Toronto, and I'm sure there are many more. These are the only two that I know of, off the top of my head...
Hope this helps.
Lawrence Said:
what do I need to do to apply for college in florida?We Answered:
check their sites...see their requirments for freshman...call an advisor there to help..apply online, pay, send your transcripts and testing scores