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Oh. Cause most people tell me. Avoid the course and just get hired somewhere. The course is a waste of time. But since govt pays. Hmm |
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Also one more thing , it's nice that you can screw up and not cause any real damage. |
Has anyone here heard good things about the BCIT Software Systems Developer program? https://www.bcit.ca/study/programs/699ccertt#overview |
Anyone in welding or CNC Machine? Wether your in BCIT or a Journeyman. Can you share your experience. Thanks |
For those looking for experience of xyz programs, r/bcit might be able to give you a quicker answer. There's more traffic there. Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk |
Anyone doing JDC? |
Going to do a teaching course there that's on the weekends. What's the best way to get there? Where could I park? I don't mind a bit of walk. |
There's a park close by or willingdon church. |
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BIC_BAWS, did I spot your BMW at the lot last saturday morning? near the SE14 building? |
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LOL I think I recall seeing a golf with a vanity plate, and thinking "oh isn't that someone from rs", but it didn't click. Now has anyone spotted Gerbs or LP? |
Good luck on midterms guys. |
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I apologize in advance to any part time business students that I may offend. Those who have always been doing part time, how did you guys figure out group work? I'm finding it hard to respect PT business students, even now that I'm in PT, bc all of these pt students are bitching and complaining about not having enough time to do assignments (2-3 courses) on top of work. When I was in FT, some people, myself included, were able to work a job on top of our FT course load (8-12 courses). I'm finding myself particularly frustrated, bc all these people want to do the project half assed, when it's really not that hard. I think I've gotten used to the fact that by level 2, all the dimwits and lazy assholes got kicked out of full time. So by Level 2 and 3, all the people who knew what it took to get shit done, were the only people left. I specified business students bc business is probably one of the easiest programs at BCIT. And I'd rather not generalize all PT students as lazy dimwits. |
I find that PT students have other priorities, as opposed to FT students. For FT students, you are doing this day in, day out, whereas PT students are doing something else, and their studies are second. Sometimes, it is what it is. You'll have to use your angst to bring up the calibre of work for the PT'ers. |
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I don't know the demographic of these PT students, but in the evening classes, the adult PT students are in it to win it. They don't fuck around, and are some of the most driven people I have ever met. Often, you'd get your ass handed to you, and then some, if anyone fucks around. Maybe it's just business. :troll: |
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I hope they close school tomorrow - before I leave the house. But knowing BCIT, it'll probably be open at 5:30am, then when we're at school already, THEN they'll decide to close. |
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I switched to PT due to finding a salaried career before I had finished. It was difficult to find hard workers, and often I'd have no choice but to be paired up with shitty students because most instructors pair you up randomly due to the fact that "in the real world, you won't have a choice regarding who you work with". You'll find that most students are cliquey international students who are often passed through these courses with their poor work ethic masked by group projects and the "ESL" factor, or they're just lazy bums. Do your best to play through the group work politics-- Peer evaluation will be your best friend. |
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