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imjoe
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study a Masters Degree
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February 21, 2008, 07:05:30 pm »
Hello.
I just finished my meds and waiting for the FBI thing. I'm hopeful I'll get my residency within this year.
One of the first things I want to do once I arrive in Canada is boost my studies. I'm 24; I finished my Degree in Computer Engineering 2 years ago. So I think I'm in a good spot get a Masters and make me a thus help me get a better Job.
So my settlement location will initially be determined by where I end up studying. I have looked around the web and have a few options.
Can somebody a good recommend a university or city so I can narrow my search?
P.S. I know this topic should probably go in the Education Section but honestly no one ever goes in there and I really want to see people's opinions.
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AP
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Re: study a Masters Degree
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February 21, 2008, 11:20:26 pm »
A good university or place is a relative term.You need to state wat kind of masters are u planning on doing would it be computer engineering, software engineering or computer management etc.Since you are already doing ur research you must have already found some good (once again relative) universities for yourself.All the best, I know my response is of no help but may be it might help you modify your question a little bit.
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AP
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imjoe
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February 25, 2008, 04:30:33 pm »
It really does, I was kind of vague (I guess I wrote to fast)
I'm planning something on Software engineering. I'm also researching grants etc...
I also have one big question
Right now I'm looking at some stuff on the West Coast (Victoria, Vancouver), but I'm also looking on possibly going to the East Coast.
My French is no good so I want to know... Are many/any/none of the studies on the East Coast done in French?
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