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rayoflight

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Hi! I'm planning to apply to Sheridan next year and my Friend is applying to Seneca. I found "co-op work term" on the website but didn't totally understand it. Can anyone tell me what it exactly is?
 
https://www.twu.ca/life/career/gain-experience/co-op-education/
 
Co-Op mean while you are studying you can gain practical work experience.
Suppose you have 4 semesters, and you have co-op studies, then most probably out of four semester you will work full time in 1 semester. That work normally provided by colleges/universites in different companies.

Its better to go for co-op as you can gain some money wile working (Salary) and you will gain value experience. Its a sort of articles/internship
 
Hey peep! Thanks that link is very helpful!

Hey craving! Thanks... So if I apply for a coop work term it gives me work experience right? Ok.... Really great to know. I'll apply now! :)
 
rayoflight said:
Hey peep! Thanks that link is very helpful!

Hey craving! Thanks... So if I apply for a coop work term it gives me work experience right? Ok.... Really great to know. I'll apply now! :)

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