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enness21

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Aug 21, 2014
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Hey guys I got rejected by Concordia and Ryerson because of my BTech(cse) degree being only 62%. The immigration consultants are advising me to apply to colleges but I haven't encountered one college with a good review. Centennial, Humber, Conestoga, Sheridan, Fanshawe, Fleming etc are all a waste of time and money according to the students who have studied there. The teachers are not that good and they make false promises like co-op etc but once you are there, you are basically on your own. I don't have spare money to burn like this so I am thinking about dropping my plan to study in Canada. What do you guys suggest?

I mean what will I do with a work permit if I don't have a job (due to no skills learned from these colleges) after graduating from one of these colleges?
 
enness21 said:
Hey guys I got rejected by Concordia and Ryerson because of my BTech(cse) degree being only 62%. The immigration consultants are advising me to apply to colleges but I haven't encountered one college with a good review. Centennial, Humber, Conestoga, Sheridan, Fanshawe, Fleming etc are all a waste of time and money according to the students who have studied there. The teachers are not that good and they make false promises like co-op etc but once you are there, you are basically on your own. I don't have spare money to burn like this so I am thinking about dropping my plan to study in Canada. What do you guys suggest?

I mean what will I do with a work permit if I don't have a job (due to no skills learned from these colleges) after graduating from one of these colleges?

Consultants sell the colleges that give them high commission. Do your own research and apply on your own. Also remember, Canada is not just BC and Ontario.
 
enness21 said:
Hey guys I got rejected by Concordia and Ryerson because of my BTech(cse) degree being only 62%. The immigration consultants are advising me to apply to colleges but I haven't encountered one college with a good review. Centennial, Humber, Conestoga, Sheridan, Fanshawe, Fleming etc are all a waste of time and money according to the students who have studied there. The teachers are not that good and they make false promises like co-op etc but once you are there, you are basically on your own. I don't have spare money to burn like this so I am thinking about dropping my plan to study in Canada. What do you guys suggest?

I mean what will I do with a work permit if I don't have a job (due to no skills learned from these colleges) after graduating from one of these colleges?

If you want to go to canada only , then try colleges which are a bit better. It is obvious that colleges will never be like universities.

Otherwise you can look into other countries as well.