Lomac
10-22-2016, 03:32 PM
So I'm considering yet another career change, this time for engineering. However, with the application start time for 2017's fall semester fast approaching, I'm having trouble deciding which school to focus on.
BCIT: From what I've heard they focus mostly on all the technical aspects, but don't allow for much in the way of creative thinking. Full transfer credits to UVIC and Lakehead, but only partial to UBC and SFU should I decide on a graduate degree and not simply a diploma.
SFU: Theoretically I can complete the graduate degree there without having to transfer. Been told it's a little more competitive to get into the program here. Haven't heard much else about SFU.
UBC: Similar to SFU, just with greater access to better equipment.
I'm going to apply for all three schools. But in the event I get accepted into more than one, I'd like to know what I should be aware of in each of these schools. Since my experience with post secondary schools are limited to Capilano University, Thompson River University and Kwantlen, I'm kinda staring at a blank hole in my mind. Is it worth worrying about transfer credits and going for a graduate degree in this field? I don't have any current desire to get into management as I prefer to be hands-on in a workshop,
BCIT: From what I've heard they focus mostly on all the technical aspects, but don't allow for much in the way of creative thinking. Full transfer credits to UVIC and Lakehead, but only partial to UBC and SFU should I decide on a graduate degree and not simply a diploma.
SFU: Theoretically I can complete the graduate degree there without having to transfer. Been told it's a little more competitive to get into the program here. Haven't heard much else about SFU.
UBC: Similar to SFU, just with greater access to better equipment.
I'm going to apply for all three schools. But in the event I get accepted into more than one, I'd like to know what I should be aware of in each of these schools. Since my experience with post secondary schools are limited to Capilano University, Thompson River University and Kwantlen, I'm kinda staring at a blank hole in my mind. Is it worth worrying about transfer credits and going for a graduate degree in this field? I don't have any current desire to get into management as I prefer to be hands-on in a workshop,