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prepare to have no social life for two years. if you can handle 7 classes , 5 days a week, your other commitments - u'll do well. then again, u must also be a super human.
I'm doing just fine thanks. I got shit faced this past saturday and work the next day and still finished my assignment due this afternoon. Time management is where its at.
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I'm doing just fine thanks. I got shit faced this past saturday and work the next day and still finished my assignment due this afternoon. Time management is where its at.
Granted the first 2 weeks isn't too hard. What program you in? Posted via RS Mobile
don't mean to sound like a jerk
but if you can't figure this out on your own, you are probably not fit for school.
it's okay to ask about inputs regarding a direction for your post-secondary studies, but it's another thing to ask about the steps of applying. at least ask your grade's counselor.
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yeah dude, you should probably go talk to your hs counselor lol...
obv i talked to him and career prep teachers before i posted on rs.. i just want to see if anyone can share their experiences or if they have any tips
lol. getting hammered after the first two weeks prolly won't be so smart eh? lol but you CAN have a life and it doesn't require you to be superhuman like the other guy claims. I have a life just fine and he knows it.
I'm in the Business Information Technology Management program.
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lol. getting hammered after the first two weeks prolly won't be so smart eh? lol but you CAN have a life and it doesn't require you to be superhuman like the other guy claims. I have a life just fine and he knows it.
I'm in the Business Information Technology Management program.
lol i've seen one of those sets. full of fobs haha
lol i've seen one of those sets. full of fobs haha
only two fobs in my set! everybody else speaks perfect english =D
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If you can, just apply to ubc and sfu, for whatever faculty you enjoy or think you will enjoy. The atmosphere in universities are different from college. You feel like more motivated to study because most of your peers are studying too. Also, if you grad from university it will be easier to find a job, especially if you do co-op