Hello,
I have depended on this forum so much and after 4 months of stay in Canada, I think it's time I give my opinion about Centennial and its services.
I am currently doing my PGDM in Project Management. It is a one year program and is a 3 semester course. I enrolled with Centennial in September 2014 and have finished my semester-1.
Cutting the story short- I love truly love it here. I have had sooo many opportunities to excel and grow at this college. One of the first things I learnt in Canada was that ," Your network is your net-worth" and that is all I based my grounds on. I have been adamant on connecting with the right people, building my resume and growing my otherwise in-existent network in Canada and trust me, Centennial gives you chance to do that. I have seen so many posts whining about Centennial and its services and all I have to say is," Are you kidding me?". You cannot be unsuccessful in Canada if your head is in the right place and please take my word on that. I have friends who are busy partying and getting busy in their own world. They don't come to class and then fail the course. They will be the first to have a negative review about the college. I also have friends who are doing it right. They work at a part time job and still keep a 4 point GPA. My professors have been beyond helpful and truth be told having a good rapport with them will help a lot. Most of these
professors are from the industry and they have great contacts. That could be step-1 of building your network.
There are places the college can improve on such as the International Student Office being more cordial and approachable, the book store lowering its prices and certain people having to work on their manners. But if I were to base my opinion on an entire institution based on that rude receptionist in one of the schools I would be doing it wrong by the school.
The college has an amazing program called the leadership passport program where one of the members of the leadership forum mentor the enrolled student. It's an amazing opportunity to be mentored by people who have worked their way to success.
This college is the most underrated one and the reviews on this page has been mostly those of hearsay and is so so so wrong. I owed this review to both my college and to you people who consider studying in this college. Its an amazing place to be and all you need to do is be focused and work on your priorities, use every opportunity that comes your way- if you have not found opportunities here it is ONLY because you haven't looked enough.
I give a 4.5/5.
I have depended on this forum so much and after 4 months of stay in Canada, I think it's time I give my opinion about Centennial and its services.
I am currently doing my PGDM in Project Management. It is a one year program and is a 3 semester course. I enrolled with Centennial in September 2014 and have finished my semester-1.
Cutting the story short- I love truly love it here. I have had sooo many opportunities to excel and grow at this college. One of the first things I learnt in Canada was that ," Your network is your net-worth" and that is all I based my grounds on. I have been adamant on connecting with the right people, building my resume and growing my otherwise in-existent network in Canada and trust me, Centennial gives you chance to do that. I have seen so many posts whining about Centennial and its services and all I have to say is," Are you kidding me?". You cannot be unsuccessful in Canada if your head is in the right place and please take my word on that. I have friends who are busy partying and getting busy in their own world. They don't come to class and then fail the course. They will be the first to have a negative review about the college. I also have friends who are doing it right. They work at a part time job and still keep a 4 point GPA. My professors have been beyond helpful and truth be told having a good rapport with them will help a lot. Most of these
professors are from the industry and they have great contacts. That could be step-1 of building your network.
There are places the college can improve on such as the International Student Office being more cordial and approachable, the book store lowering its prices and certain people having to work on their manners. But if I were to base my opinion on an entire institution based on that rude receptionist in one of the schools I would be doing it wrong by the school.
The college has an amazing program called the leadership passport program where one of the members of the leadership forum mentor the enrolled student. It's an amazing opportunity to be mentored by people who have worked their way to success.
This college is the most underrated one and the reviews on this page has been mostly those of hearsay and is so so so wrong. I owed this review to both my college and to you people who consider studying in this college. Its an amazing place to be and all you need to do is be focused and work on your priorities, use every opportunity that comes your way- if you have not found opportunities here it is ONLY because you haven't looked enough.
I give a 4.5/5.