the college I'm interested in has a moderate amount of university degree programs. It's cheaper, and easier to get in, also, it features paid co-op terms which is really easier to get in as opposed to university paid co-ops terms (like how you must acquire precise measurements to their expectations). and colleges are usually 30% practical and 70% theoretical, i would say that when i finish college, i would have twice the success rate as any university student because of my experience of work and high grades (one thing that it's a bit easier than university and I'm a very hard worker) earning myself a place in the honours. So is this good? BUT, I HAVE A PROBLEM, lol. I'm asian, and my parents are fierce about the subject of 'college' as oppose to university.
2007-02-09
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