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Sabbircoyg

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My university tuition fee is 13.5K per year and i am going as a transfer student
so will need less that 4 yrs to complete my undergrad,
and my parents are going to pay for my first year tuitions
and i have found a place to live off campus which is relatively cheaper compared to dorm and my parents are going to support all my living expenses
so my question is excluding that can i earn enough by doing 20hr a week job during studies and work long hour jobs during the vacations to at least earn 70 to 80 percent of my tuition fees ?
PLEASE help!!!!
 
It's not always possible to find a job - or sometimes is takes a while to find a job. So I don't think you should assume you will be able to cover 70% to 80% of your tuition. It may be possible or it may not.
 
Sabbircoyg said:
My university tuition fee is 13.5K per year and i am going as a transfer student
so will need less that 4 yrs to complete my undergrad,
and my parents are going to pay for my first year tuitions
and i have found a place to live off campus which is relatively cheaper compared to dorm and my parents are going to support all my living expenses
so my question is excluding that can i earn enough by doing 20hr a week job during studies and work long hour jobs during the vacations to at least earn 70 to 80 percent of my tuition fees ?
PLEASE help!!!!

The job availability depends on which province you are planning for. Even if you get a part time job. you can expect $10-$11/hr which gives $800 per month. and your monthly expenses will be close to $600-$700. Now you can figure out how much of money you can save. 75% of your tuition comes to $10000. Also, you have to consider that , University studies are more demanding so you have to concentrate on your studies which must be your priority rather than a part-time job. Thanx
 
God of war said:
The job availability depends on which province you are planning for. Even if you get a part time job. you can expect $10-$11/hr which gives $800 per month. and your monthly expenses will be close to $600-$700. Now you can figure out how much of money you can save. 75% of your tuition comes to $10000. Also, you have to consider that , University studies are more demanding so you have to concentrate on your studies which must be your priority rather than a part-time job. Thanx

Thanks a lot for your advise.
i will be living in Halifax .
And the thing is that my parent will cater for all my needs including living expenses and food for the first year,so the amount i will be earning wont be at all spent,So i was just curious that the amount i could earn, can come close to the value i predicted.
 
Getting a job is not easy. remember almost all International students are looking for those part time jobs. Also , also keep in mind sometimes students are underpaid.

My advice will be to plan everything well before taking the plunge.. :)
 
ahmed5 said:
Getting a job is not easy. remember almost all International students are looking for those part time jobs. Also , also keep in mind sometimes students are underpaid.

My advice will be to plan everything well before taking the plunge.. :)

thanks brother.. :)
So can u tell my how much i can expect to earn on minimum ,here in canada ..
so that i can adjust accordingly...
help would be greatly appreciated...
 
Well the minimum would be zero since there is always some chance you won't be able to secure a job.
 
thanks a lot ! :)
Guesss i wont be going to Canada anytime soon :(
so it seems earning money by part timers is kinda impossible and getting a job within a year is kinda far fetched too :(
btw what abt on campus jobs..
are they also this rare?
 
scylla said:
Well the minimum would be zero since there is always some chance you won't be able to secure a job.
i heard Co-ops are also really helpful..an i heard they are available after the 2nd year of study
so can that be of any assistance?
 
Sabbircoyg said:
i heard Co-ops are also really helpful..an i heard they are available after the 2nd year of study
so can that be of any assistance?

you are going for which college and course? Is there co-op in your course?
 
what is ur intention behind coming to canada ,"to study " or "to work and if time permits study"
if u are thinking abt later ,u cn come to canada ,flunk ur studies ,earn meager money doing part time year after year until u discover u have long abandoned ur university

its always good to have proper goal .whats yours
 
bis_86 said:
what is ur intention behind coming to canada ,"to study " or "to work and if time permits study"
if u are thinking abt later ,u cn come to canada ,flunk ur studies ,earn meager money doing part time year after year until u discover u have long abandoned ur university

its always good to have proper goal .whats yours
I want to study thats my goal
and i am going to Saint Mary's University and it has Co-OP.
and the reason behind my thread is that can i atleast earn 50% of my tuition fees to help out my parents thats all.
i have no intention to go there and work but as u knw we international students have to pay a huge sum of money for our educations there,so i thought it wud be nice to help out my parents a bit .. :D
thanks
 
There is absolutely no guarantee that you will be able to earn at least 50% of your tuition. So you should definitely have a back-up plan in place in case you don't.
 
Thanks a lot ppl!!
:D
MY parents have finally agreed to pay 70% of my tuitions
so i have to only to save up like 16k in 3.5 years ..
So fingers crossed,
lets see if concentrating more on studies and less on work i can get a Co-op offer and a scholarship ..
nd get to my goal of 16k in 3.5 years..
So what do u guys think, will it be possible?
 
Sabbircoyg said:
Thanks a lot ppl!!
:D
MY parents have finally agreed to pay 70% of my tuitions
so i have to only to save up like 16k in 3.5 years ..
So fingers crossed,
lets see if concentrating more on studies and less on work i can get a Co-op offer and a scholarship ..
nd get to my goal of 16k in 3.5 years..
So what do u guys think, will it be possible?
ru saying u want to save 16k in 3.5 years of ur student life? well i would say thats difficult......all u can earn that too if ur luck to find a job is ur monthly expenses thats it.....do not plan on paying ur tuition fees by working part time and doing it legally.......