The other thing to consider is that you're going to be in Halifax. So fewer jobs there than a bigger city like Toronto, Vancouver, or Montreal.
yes 16k in 3.5 years ...mead said:ru saying u want to save 16k in 3.5 years of ur student life? well i would say thats difficult......all u can earn that too if ur luck to find a job is ur monthly expenses thats it.....do not plan on paying ur tuition fees by working part time and doing it legally.......
Hi Mead,mead said:ru saying u want to save 16k in 3.5 years of ur student life? well i would say thats difficult......all u can earn that too if ur luck to find a job is ur monthly expenses thats it.....do not plan on paying ur tuition fees by working part time and doing it legally.......
Don't worry Sabbircoyg, you will be fine.Surviving in Canada is much easier than India. Its not a big deal to save 16k in 3.5 yrs. You can easily save that money from your work terms. BTW which course you are taking at halifax??? Did you see work-term record of your institute?? In case if you are not able to get a co-op than it would be difficult but not impossible.Sabbircoyg said:yes 16k in 3.5 years ...
Wow i never knew its soo hard to earn there..
how do u guys even survive?
???
I am doing Computer Engineering.God of war said:Don't worry Sabbircoyg, you will be fine.Surviving in Canada is much easier than India. Its not a big deal to save 16k in 3.5 yrs. You can easily save that money from your work terms. BTW which course you are taking at halifax??? Did you see work-term record of your institute?? In case if you are not able to get a co-op than it would be difficult but not impossible.
How many work terms you have in your course??Sabbircoyg said:I am doing Computer Engineering.
And i have checked the work terms its mostly on June to Aug..
Thanks
it has 4 work terms...God of war said:How many work terms you have in your course??
BTW computer guys are the one who are making lot of money lol. In my mind min. you will get $20-$24/hr during your first work term.
Yes then you will be fine. By the end of your course you will have 16 months of Canadian exp. which is invaluable for youSabbircoyg said:it has 4 work terms...
wow i guess thats a good news ...
well there r a lot of ifs ...coop is dependent again on finding a job(in halifax) ...scholarships r few and far between and part time jobs r only for 20hrs/week......even if u have a skilled full time job it will take u almost a year to year and a half to save up 16k......remember coop does not mean college/university guarantees u a job.....u should always plan for the worst and if u get a good job fine but planning assuming u will make enough money is not wise.God of war said:Hi Mead,
Are you kidding me ?? A student who has co-op and if he does part time and scholarships too. he can't save 16k. According to me its totally possible. Even from your first work term only you can save upto 14-16k. So, its very easy. If you have co-op not need to do part-time. you can concentrate on your studies rather than those $10/hr jobs.
That's why I mentioned if he is able to crack co-op then it would be very easy. I am describing the situation what I have seen in most of the cases. Also In Canada technical guys make good money whether its a co-op or a full time job.mead said:well there r a lot of ifs ...coop is dependent again on finding a job(in halifax) ...scholarships r few and far between and part time jobs r only for 20hrs/week......even if u have a skilled full time job it will take u almost a year to year and a half to save up 16k......remember coop does not mean college/university guarantees u a job.....u should always plan for the worst and if u get a good job fine but planning assuming u will make enough money is not wise.