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Maureen Said:
Finding work as an international university student?We Answered:
Some more information would be useful:What part of Canada?
Typically, if you can work on campus and expect a "decent" wage, though your hours (depending on the college) are limited.
In general terms, perhaps 7-12 an hour at 20 hours per week. But this is going to vary on location and what school.
One thing that is about the same is the type of job:
There is the food services, this is everything you'd expect it to be. Cooking, cleaning, even register work.
There is building management and student union positions. The student centres have a variety of jobs, like managing events, janitorial, and so forth.
There are lab positions, like monitoring the lab or carting around Audio/Visual equipment. Of course library staff.
Some of the bigger universities have more complex jobs available. Programming jobs, planning committees, and so forth.
Oscar Said:
How Early Should i apply through OUAC to canadian University as International student?We Answered:
I thinki it is good that you applied now. You never want to wait until the last minute to apply. I didn't see off-hand any advice for international students, but you could contact the offices if you are unsure of yourselft. Good luck and enjoy Ontario!Kathleen Said:
How difficult is it to get accepted to a European university as an international student?We Answered:
Jeg er Dansk. Kunne jer indtale noget Dansk? Hi I'm Danish myself. Denmark is a very expensive country to live in. Men prove og large nogle fa ord I Dansk. Try and learn a few words in Danish. Annual tuition fees for full-time degree students range from 6,000 to 16,000 Euro, for non EU/EEA studentsHeld og lykke Good luck
Cheryl Said:
Where is better for an international university student, Washington DC or New York?We Answered:
Well, money-wise DC is a bit more affordable than NYC. NYC will offer you tons of things to do - for a price. DC will offer you tons of things to do - for free such as museums, monuments, parks, the zoo, etc. If you're planning to study finance, marketing or international business, then NYC will be a better place for you and your professional development. But if you're into international affairs, economics, politics, social issues, then Washington DC will offer you more possibilities in terms of internships and connections. Both cities are extremely diverse, so you won't feel out of place, but you will definitely have to make a decision based on other factors such as internship opportunities, connections, feasibility, money, etc.Good Luck!
Nora Said:
What are the cheapest and most affordable Canadian university an international student can apply to?We Answered:
In addition to the above answers, I will directly suggest a university for you to look into.Winnipeg has 2 universities:
-The University of Winnipeg (Primarily Undergrad)
-The University of Manitoba (Offers a wide variety of graduate and professional programs (i.e. Medicine) in addition to Undergrad programs, those undergrad programs including Nursing, Social Work, and Engineering).
The University of Winnipeg is always rated as one of the top primarily undergraduate schools in Canada.
Winnipeg has the best of both worlds. Tuition is affordable and reasonable, although not the lowest in the country, AND so is the cost of living. Together, this makes Winnipeg a viable otion.
Although Winnipeg is not as large as Vancouver or Toronto (Winnipeg has about 700,000 people), it does have many parks (Assinaboine Park is top notch, and has a zoo) , cultural events (i.e. Folklorama), theatres, restaurants, and places to explore. The Forks, Corydon, and Osbourne Village are trendy places to walk, shop, and eat. St. Boniface, St. Vital Park, and Wellington Crescent are beautiful ares for walking in the Sumemr.
Winnipeg is generally very safe as long as you avoid the "bad" areas...like any other larger city. When you move, people will usually show you where to avoid going (i.e. The West end, North end, Downtown at night, etc.).
Winnipeg has managed to avoid the HUGE boom in increased renting costs, although housing prices have increased. Renting a 1 bedroom apartment in Winnipeg may set you back $475-$650 depending on which area you live, but that same apartment in Vancouver, Saskatoon (huge increase in rent in the last year), or Toronto may cost you $800-$1200.
Winnipeg also have a very strong immigrant community as well. I am not sure how many Lebanese people reside there, but you may be able to find out more information on the Internet. Winnipeg is known as being "cultural friendly". Winnipeg has many ethnic restaurants and events. Even though you are just visiting, perhaps this would appeal to you.
If you are looking for excitement, then yes, be prepared to spend big money and go to UBC, McGill, Laval, or University of Toronto. These are located in Provinces with the "big" major cities.
But if you are willing to give a good sized city on the Prairies a shot (if does get very cold in the Winter!), then Winnipeg is a good choice.
The key to liking Winnipeg is to go out and explore it. There is lots to offer if you know where to look.
Right now you need to go the websites of the different schools you are considering. They will usually tell you how much each credit hour costs. If not, call. Then look up apartments in that area and rank them. You need to find a place that offers BOTH decent tuition, AND a lower cost of living. Also, some schools allow scholorships for International Students. Look into that. The University of Regina caters to IN students. U of R is also a nice school if you don't mind living in a smaller city (200,000). Renting costs have gone up in Regina, but they are not as bad as Saskatoon. Regina is a pretty, very friendly little city.
Good luck with your choice!
Claudia Said:
What is the name of the Devry University international student admissions counselor, please (New York branch)?We Answered:
DeVry's MBA is not AACSB-accredited. Find a better school.Alma Said:
How much is Ohio State University International Student full tuition?We Answered:
$23,604 x 4=$94,416 Four years tuition at Ohio State University for an international studentOther expenses are on the page below.