With covid and a recession many of the service jobs will not be available in the same numbers as before.Can someone tell me about UNBC masters in computer science program? Is it smoothly going?
And how about part time opportunities in off campus? Are there enough part time jobs for international students or less?
How about in general? I'm not joining immediatelyWith covid and a recession many of the service jobs will not be available in the same numbers as before.
We have no idea how long the recession will last. New Brunswick tends to have a higher unemployment rate versus other province but it is dependent on so many things. You also are limited to jobs in evenings and weekends mostly. Working will not bring in enough income to pay for tuition or all your living expenses. That is why you have to show that you have the funds in advance.How about in general? I'm not joining immediately
I think you misinterpreted. It's not New Brunswick. Its University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC)We have no idea how long the recession will last. New Brunswick tends to have a higher unemployment rate versus other province but it is dependent on so many things. You also are limited to jobs in evenings and weekends mostly. Working will not bring in enough income to pay for tuition or all your living expenses. That is why you have to show that you have the funds in advance.
Sorry you are right I saw the wrong acronym. Probably a bit better job prospects than New Brunswick but stil a relatively small place and very dependent on the economy. Cost of living will be higher than in some other cities.I think you misinterpreted. It's not New Brunswick. Its University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC)
I have money to pay tuition fees. Somehow students are allowed to work 20 hrs per week to cover their additional monthly expenses. That's why I asked.
Can anybody answer me relevant?