If you're living at home, it's more like highschool. If you leave home and live in a dorm, it's more like college.
2007-06-03 14:34:17
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answered by Dale K 3
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More like a college: greater freedom in choosing courses, teachers treat you like an adult (you don't get in "trouble" for skipping or not doing your work, you just might fail the class), schedules can vary widely, teachers (usually) have a Master's or PhD in their teaching subject, but little or no teacher training.
I also found the difficulty level went WAY up from high school to CEGEP, but maybe that's because I went to public HS and private CEGEP.
2007-06-03 21:17:27
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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Cegep is like College
Here in Quebec, High School would take around 5 years to finish. After that, You choose which Cegep program you would like to take.
A normal Cegep program takes around 2 years to complete.
Ex: Pure and Applied Science or Social Science.
There is also a 3 year Cegep program.
Ex: Fine Arts, Science and Music, Accounting and Management.
If you choose to go to Cegep here in Quebec, especially in Montreal, Here are some Websites to Help you:
http://www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/GR-PUB/m_englis.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Quebec
Here are the English Cegeps in Montreal,
Vanier College: http://www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/
Dawson College: http://dawsoncollege.qc.ca/
Cegep Marianopolis: http://www.marianopolis.edu/ (Private College. around $3500.00Cdn)
John Abbott College: http://www.johnabbott.qc.ca/
I hope that would help you answer your Question.
2007-06-03 14:25:10
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answered by Edwardo L 2
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Cegep is 2 years. The first year is equivalent to final year in high school in the US/rest of Canada, second year is equivalent to first year college in the US/rest of Canada.
On the whole, it's more like junior college.
2007-06-03 13:08:31
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answered by steve_greb2000 1
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It's like a two year community college here in the U.S. You basically do your generals and decide which major you are going for and can transfer later on to a 4 year university or complete an associate degree in a specific field that they offer.
2007-06-04 17:36:39
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answered by l.v. 2
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It's more like college. Lots of time between some classes. I had up to 4 hour to wait for another class. In highschool you had no free time between classes.
2007-06-04 07:24:19
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a little bit more like a college. After you finish high school you decide what kind of classes/program you'd like to take. Some of the programs lead to a job, other, more general ones, lead to university.
2007-06-03 08:36:41
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answered by nellierslmm 4
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