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Coolkid69 11-30-2014 11:22 PM

Langara vs BCIT vs SFU BBA?
 
My grades aren't the best and I'm trying to get into business but, which school would yield the best results? If I try right now I can get my grades up enough for the avg SFU requirements but ive heard from people who went and people who are going to SFU that it is a bland and boring school which is kinda off putting. So out of Langara or BCIT which ones better? Would it be useless to get a BBA from either of those two schools? langara has a co op program and tons of events that sound interesting so any thoughts?

TOS'd 12-01-2014 12:06 AM

Do you want to get ass raped? Do you think you can handle the rape? BCIT. You learn to mange your time.

Langara would be your alternate choice and they offer a good program there, smaller classes, better learning opportunity. Some teachers even teach at UBC/SFU/BCIT, and your friends will be paying more for the exact same course with even more students in the class. In the end, your BBA wont matter much where it came from as anyone can get a BBA nowadays. Getting one will get you past the first hurdle for you to pursue something more specific in business, such as getting a designation in whatever you choose beyond the BBA.

bcrdukes 12-01-2014 12:17 AM

If your grades aren't that great to start, BCIT won't ass rape you. BCIT will eat you alive.

CRS 12-01-2014 01:53 PM

Good luck getting into SFU Business with poor grades if you even get in at all.

http://www.sfu.ca/students/admission...-averages.html

If you have an average of lower than 80%, you won't get into any program.

You should note that meeting the requirements does not mean receiving admission.

!Yaminashi 12-01-2014 08:58 PM

Going back to BCIT was honestly the best thing I could have done for my career.

Once you experience it, you'll be accustomed to heavy workloads and tight deadlines; sort of like riding a bike. Except the bike is on fire and you're on fire and everything is on fire and you're in hell.

TOS'd 12-01-2014 09:06 PM

^ OT: you find a place in your field yet? can pm if you want.

nabs 12-01-2014 09:12 PM

BCIT.

Don't forget to pack the lube, bend over and keep your mouth open as well.

nabs 12-01-2014 09:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !Yaminashi (Post 8563708)
Going back to BCIT was honestly the best thing I could have done for my career.

Once you experience it, you'll be accustomed to heavy workloads and tight deadlines; sort of like riding a bike. Except the bike is on fire and you're on fire and everything is on fire and you're in hell.

Couldn't have said it better myself. Because of BCIT I am now accustomed to working under extreme stress. Even at my regular job now, if I'm not working fast, I feel like i'm wasting time.

TOS'd 12-01-2014 09:49 PM

BCIT was awesome, I went to Langara as well. Totally different learning experiences.

!Yaminashi 12-03-2014 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TOS'd (Post 8563712)
^ OT: you find a place in your field yet? can pm if you want.

Yeah I managed to find work in September, but now I'm working at a different place. Finally where I want to be :)

Gerbs 12-03-2014 07:55 PM

what program did you guys do at bcit.

!Yaminashi 12-05-2014 08:40 PM

I was in the Arch. & Building Technology Diploma program


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