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Ok well ask your agent, I too would ask and yeah in my letter also it's quoted that "To hold your place until the fees due date, you 'must' include your confirmation deposit of 2300$ by registration deadline", Once your deposit is paid you should make arrangements to pay the balance of ur tuition fees", And btw from where ur?
I m from Punjab,India and you?
 
I m from Punjab,India and you?
I'm from Ahmedabad and how much u paid for Mohawk and Fanshawe? Bcoz one of mine friends told me that at these 2 places it's free! Agent asked to apply I agreed and he hasn't told abt fees, I guess he'll tell me later, what abt u?
 
I'm from Ahmedabad and how much u paid for Mohawk and Fanshawe? Bcoz one of mine friends told me that at these 2 places it's free! Agent asked to apply I agreed and he hasn't told abt fees, I guess he'll tell me later, what abt u?
Yep my agent told that its free.
 
Received my LOA (Offer Letter) but waiting for Seneca. Heard some things about centennial like its not actually in city but about 1 hr. outside Toronto,
Difficulty in getting Part-time jobs, and not being flexible with students or being strict to them. I really can't live in that kind of environment, read some reviews about it. So accordingly i would prefer Seneca over it.

Yes, technically not in Toronto downtown, but in Scarborough which is an 45 mins away from the downtown core. It's really not a problem because it is easily accessible by train or bus. I lived in midtown Toronto and finished my two year course travelling to school, without problems. Plus you can also get accommodations close to there.

What difficulty in part time jobs? I got work in a major grocery chain two months after I started school and never stopped working till I graduated. And they have structures and you will have to work around your schedule, but they aren't "strict" LMAO. Don't believe these bad reviews, seriously. As I said it isn't a perfect school but it's not bad either.