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Which Province to choose between Newfoundland and New Brusnwick

neba676422805

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Hello, i got admission into two universities in Canada. One of masters research based in Newfoundland and the other masters course based in New brunswick. The fees of newfoundland is cheaper than that of New brusnskwick. Besides the cost of fees, which province is preferable in terms working opportunities while schooling? Please advise on which province to select. Am confused. Thanks.
 

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Hi there, Congrats on your admissions to school in Canada!

I live in Nova Scotia and job situation is quite difficult here, just as well as in New Brunswick and Newfoundland.
You can see some stats here - NL is 14% unemployment rate and NB is 9%, both are very high for Canada.
https://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/180209/cg-a003-eng.htm

You should probably do some research on cost of living to factor it in your decision making. Let me know if you need more info and good luck!
 

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I am in newfoundland. I got a job right after graduating. I am in the IT field. What field are you in? How long is the course? What college or University have you been accepted in?
 

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Thank you. The course is masters in Educational leadership studies and it is for 2 years.
I am in newfoundland. I got a job right after graduating. I am in the IT field. What field are you in? How long is the course? What college or University have you been accepted in?
 

neba676422805

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Thanks very much. The cost of fees in Newfoundland is cheaper than that of New brusnwick. Considering both provinces have high unemployment rates, can i choose NL?
Hi there, Congrats on your admissions to school in Canada!

I live in Nova Scotia and job situation is quite difficult here, just as well as in New Brunswick and Newfoundland.
You can see some stats here - NL is 14% unemployment rate and NB is 9%, both are very high for Canada.
https://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/180209/cg-a003-eng.htm

You should probably do some research on cost of living to factor it in your decision making. Let me know if you need more info and good luck!
 

neba676422805

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Thanks very much. The cost of fees in Newfoundland is cheaper than that of New brusnwick. Considering both provinces have
Hi there, Congrats on your admissions to school in Canada!

I live in Nova Scotia and job situation is quite difficult here, just as well as in New Brunswick and Newfoundland.
You can see some stats here - NL is 14% unemployment rate and NB is 9%, both are very high for Canada.
https://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/180209/cg-a003-eng.htm

You should probably do some research on cost of living to factor it in your decision making. Let me know if you need more info and good luck!
 

neba676422805

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....have high unemployment rates, Can i take NF? Secondly which of the masters route; Thesis and Course based has more time for part time job while schooling??
 

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Are both degrees in educational leadership? Given your lack of teaching experience in Canada would think it would be difficult to then work in the education field in Canada. You probably should pick your masters based on longterm career opportunities.
 

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Nobody can decide for you. Fees may be cheaper but cost of gas for instance is quite high here. Do some research and pick for your own reasons. As the last poster said about the course it may not be the best for long-term career opportunities