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I'm a freshman university student from Ecuador wishing to study in Canada next year. From all the places i've made research, Montreal is the one that really caught my eye. Can anyone tell me how is the living and people from Montreal. Could anyone give me some tips to save money once i'm there?. Feel free to tell me anything you think i should know. Also, how is Concordia University? What opportunities does it give, any tips from current or former students from there.
Any information will be apreciated,

Thanks

2007-09-28 10:58:58 · 6 answers · asked by Lestat 3 in Travel Canada Montreal

I don't mind speaking frech, i'm currently learning it at my university. I'm still not fluent but i'm pretty close, I already got a DELF A2.

2007-09-28 11:12:13 · update #1

6 answers

Montreal is great, Con U is great. Friendly, laid-back, party-filled.
You might not like the winter too much! First snowfall, yes, but then you might find it rather cold.
To save money--try to live with a roommate or two, in a heat-included apartment. Buy your winter gear second-hand at Value Village or Renaissance Montreal or the Salvation Army. Look into living in NDG and taking the Concordia shuttle bus, instead of living downtown or having to buy a buspass.

2007-09-28 12:57:33 · answer #1 · answered by Goddess of Grammar 7 · 3 0

I completely disagree with the quite a few human beings at right here. each and every person is human beings regardless in the event that they are French or from Montreal. the actuality that Quebec has the backside marriage fee in Canada skill no longer something. further and added Quebecois enter complication-loose regulation, that's the comparable ingredient as marriage devoid of the rite. additionally, people who're single and single father and mom can nevertheless have a solid way of existence. Your difficulty lies which incorporate your boyfriend and positively no longer with Montreal of French Canadians. whether it have been, French Canadians are fairly a majority in Montreal in recent times, so there's no excuse to declare that it rather is a "French" ingredient.

2016-12-28 06:28:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is a wonderful cosmopolitan city with lots to do and see. The winters are cold and snowy and the summers are hot and sunny. Montrealers are now mostly French-speaking (many speak no English) and very nice. I'm out of date with the university situation but my ex-husband went to Concordia a few years ago and like it very much. Public transportation is good and affordable and there are lots of places to buy food to make your own meals or fast food places, as well as wonderful upscale restaurants.

What a wonderful adventure you are contemplating. I envy you!

2007-09-28 15:10:29 · answer #3 · answered by pugpillow 3 · 3 1

Montreal is a great city, but it's in Quebec so there's a lot of French spoken.

2007-09-28 11:06:13 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Son grand !
Les barres sont ouvertes chez 8:00 AM et se ferment chez 03:00 AM.
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Its great !
Bars are open at 8:00 am and close at 03:00 am

2007-10-03 03:32:22 · answer #5 · answered by JavaScript_Junkie 6 · 0 0

It's boring and they speak French.

2007-09-28 11:07:23 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 8

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