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Which to choose?
University of Toronto 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
U of BC 50%  50%  [ 1 ]
University of Waterloo (co-op) 50%  50%  [ 1 ]
Total votes : 2
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 Post subject: Ukrainian student looking for a piece of advice
PostPosted: Fri, 06 Jan 2012 10:18:39 +0000 

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Hello!

I am a Ukrainian student wishing to purchase an undergraduate degree in one of Canadian universities in the field of engineering. I have a good academic record: besides my excellent grades in Ukrainian High School (11,4 out of 12 as an average grade) I committed an exchange student program in the USA (2009-2010) and I had a 4.0 GPA and was in top 2% of my class. My SAT score is 670 for Writing 770 for Math and 590 for CR, my TOEFL iBt score is 112, my SAT II Math Level 2 score is 790 and my SAT II Physics score is 690.
I am planning on applying to University of Toronto, University of British Columbia and University of Waterloo (co-op program).
Which do you think should I choose?
Also please advice me some funding sources as I do not come from a wealthy family and can contribute up to 15 000-20 000 $ a year at the most!

Thank you in advance,
Illya


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 Post subject: Re: Ukrainian student looking for a piece of advice
PostPosted: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 07:07:44 +0000 

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Hello Illya,

Canadian College in downtown vancouver (canadiancollege.ca) is also a great place to do a co-op and there are multiple programs to choose from.

I understand the financial challenges one faces as students. If you are interested, please reply to labyrinth514@hotmail.ca with your resume and we can discuss this further.

Just to let you know, Canadian College can offer you an easy payment plan and you can also apply for a post graduate work permit once you complete the course.

Look forward to your response.

Thank you.

ARathour


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