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justsayme_hi

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Do you have any idea about Georgian College? Want to go for Business Program, just wondering how is this college? Any suggestion....
 
LOOK IT UP ONLINE THOROUGHLY
 
well online..every college has set high expectation stating best college ... so wanted to know from some real people who knows the real world..rather than people faking....
 
justsayme_hi said:
well online..every college has set high expectation stating best college ... so wanted to know from some real people who knows the real world..rather than people faking....

Check there official facebook page and message former or current students to know the real scene.
 
not a bad college! but not in very nice city. all colleges are same, doesn't matter which college u joining, city matters! your preferences matter! sheridan/centennial is in brampton/toronto area, lot of desis (indian) in these cities! colleges in cities like barrie, sault ste marie, and pretty much cities u never heard abt don't have lot of "our" people.
 
What about NIAGARA college i heard the tuition is lower, but dnt know about whether the electronic engineering program is good, also TOTAL budget for 2 years in seneca would be??
 
thanx arshiesst .. and jack b you can go to Niagara but that place is very remote not like greater toronto where u will have more options for jobs ... and it is better to live in the city rather than in some place where u hardly see any people around...it is not just about lower tution fees it is about survival first..
 
justsayme_hi said:
thanx arshiesst .. and jack b you can go to Niagara but that place is very remote not like greater toronto where u will have more options for jobs ... and it is better to live in the city rather than in some place where u hardly see any people around...it is not just about lower tution fees it is about survival first..

I don't think Georgian College is actually in Toronto. They have several campuses and I believe the one that is closest to Toronto is Orangeville.

George Brown is located in downtown Toronto. But that's a completely different school.