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TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 12:54pm On Sep 04, 2014
Siga: ... But bros... what u posted is clean cut and clear... It speaks for itself... No better explanation than what u posted urself...
how do i go about the employment issue, are they the one to provide me with one or hook me up some where for the co-op??
sorry i asked...
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 12:41pm On Sep 04, 2014
bighead1: Please house peeps does any one know anything about this program?? if there is any one, please shed some lights.

[size=15pt]BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (CO-OP) This five-year program is designed to prepare students for a career in business through a co-operative component that alternates classroom study with periods of full-time employment. Students complete three paid work terms, which may be in industry, government or other organizations, giving them an opportunity to apply classroom learning and develop practical skills for today’s business environment.[/size]
Abeg any response to thus question??

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TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 8:06pm On Sep 02, 2014
Please house peeps does any one know anything about this program?? if there is any one, please shed some lights.

[size=15pt]BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (CO-OP) This five-year program is designed to prepare students for a career in business through a co-operative component that alternates classroom study with periods of full-time employment. Students complete three paid work terms, which may be in industry, government or other organizations, giving them an opportunity to apply classroom learning and develop practical skills for today’s business environment.[/size]
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 6:59pm On Sep 02, 2014
pampem: plenty show. Which course are you looking @? Have you completed your application?
which course are you looking at??
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 3:30pm On Sep 02, 2014
onos9ice: Hello house. I just got an admission into Memorial Uni for JAN. 2015.
I wnt to know how much will be okay for a SOA. And which route will be best to apply.
And I'll love any further information. THANKS IN ANTIIPATION PALS.
congrats bro, when did you applied and is it for UG or PG?

also, did they say anything about the English proficiency test?
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 5:55pm On Sep 01, 2014
ManTiger: Much appreciated sir. I'm seriously planning on what you just adviced.
AS IN??

UNDERGRAD, MSc, PHD??
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 5:07pm On Sep 01, 2014
Haustraliah: Thank you all.
they only click on family ties at home and Canada.
I will refire for winter intake.
No big deal in been refused,am just wondering why people tells me sorry.
Although I appreciate your cares,thank you all, One love.
CHEERS.
THAT'S THE SPIRIT..

WHAT SCHOOL DID YOU APPLIED TO SIR?
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 4:58pm On Sep 01, 2014
blink6: We go miss you for naija o! Safe trip brov.
sIR, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 4:33pm On Sep 01, 2014
[quote author=saxywale]Its possible in my area. you just need about 3-4 certicates that won't cost you up to a thousand dollars..Only in summer though, which falls within school break anyway.[/quote

PLEASE SHED MORE LIGHT ON THIS
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 4:32pm On Sep 01, 2014
saxywale: I am a 2006 ife graduate.
right here in Canada. There is a guy, well known to gboyega( on this thread)...infact, he was gboyegas senior by some years. This guy had a first class from Ife Eco. He came to Canada, Alberta and started another degree in one of the finance. Now he works for one of the biggest oil company in the world here in Canada.

A more inspiring one:
A senior colleague of mine, we were in the same dept. when I was in 100 level, he was in his extra year. he eventually graduated with a third class in engineering after 3extra years. His colleagues thought he was dull and we the junior guys always pitied him. This egbon did not give up, he packed himself up and went for another first degree in electrical engineering in Malaysia.

Guess what, he finished with a first class and littered his Facebook account with pictures of his several awards received on his grad date. We were all surprised..... we didn't know that was just the beginning of greater things for this egbon.

He got a scholarship to go for masters at a uni in Windsor, Canada. He graduated with distinction and got awards for his dissertation.

He now works for one of the biggest microchip companies in the world at their Canadian office in Toronto. I won't name the coy, but every time you open your laptop, you would see the company's label beside the touchpad.

You see. he is now the envy of his mates and lecturers at OAU. The rejected stone which the builders refused is now the chief cornerstone.

Overseas, no one cares about your age. All they are interested in is what you can offer. A friends aunty who used to work as a banker in Nigeria came to Toronto Canada on a PR visa, after 3years she couldn't get a job in a bank, she packed herself up and applied for a degree in social work, she even went on to complete her MA. now she earns over 80k per year working for the government in Toronto.

So bro. never give up. I hope my 2kobo contribution helped

I typed from a phone, pls pardon my grammatical errors.
INSPIRING
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 4:31pm On Sep 01, 2014
saxywale: You are welcome.
@Man tiger. consider courses like GIS too.
HOW ABOUT GEOLOGY??
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 4:22pm On Sep 01, 2014
saxywale: I didn't school in Canada ooo. I did masters in the UK. I remember holding two jobs while studying , on days without lectures..I go work mcd 9-4pm, go overnight with royal mail 10-6am all in a bid to make ends meet, if i hsd lectures, i would go to mcd in the evening then go to royal mail for overnight.it was worse in winter. And coursework full everywhere. Those days were tough..

All in all, I thank God as I got a job soon after graduation in one of the world biggest cooperation. I came to Canada on PR. But I have met many students here and I usually like to talk to them and share in their experience. One just got a job in Nexen sef. A lot of them are doing well for themselves. opportunities abound here in Canada. Students actually find it easier here in canada as holiday jobs in the UK and other developed countries are scarce.

We are still on the same frequency.
If anyone can afford not to work while studying but leave the jobs for holidays, that's the best. As excellent grades is much important. But anyone with financial difficulties wouldn't have much choice.
dO YOU MIND IF I PM YOU SIR, I WANNA ASK FOR SOME THINGS...
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m):
Please people, is there anyone in this house that knows the school with the most affordable diploma??
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 3:41am On Aug 31, 2014
Onyeoma3: I don't get pls, kindly rephrase so I can understand you better...

But if you mean if tis compulsory for MUN applicants, well I can't say cos I've not been to their website for admission purpose...but from what I've learnt from this thread so far, it seems they waive it for Naija students
i mean proof of English proficiency test.
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 7:02pm On Aug 30, 2014
Onyeoma3: Generally, its waived by the school but some some dept still requires it, for instance, Chemical Engineering Graduate Programme...so check ur departmental specific requirement for their take on it
PLEASE IT SEEMS MANDATORY FOR MUN APPLICANTS??
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 6:49pm On Aug 30, 2014
Siga: ... Having a job helps bro... Home ties thinz.... U go find a way to caress ur boss...
I LOVE THE WAY YOU MEDITATE IN MILLI-SECONDS
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 6:43pm On Aug 30, 2014
PLS IS THERE ANYBODY HERE WHO ATTEND MUN??
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 3:35am On Aug 28, 2014
tofam3k3: Did Medicals on 22nd August, school resumes on Sep. 3rd!!!, still no word from CIC. wonder why its taking forever now embarassed

Full Testimony Loading grin

#MUN
pls are you for Under Grad or PG??

Thanks
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 3:28am On Aug 28, 2014
lovelydamsel: Lols I guess bogan fish
it means bread
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 2:41am On Aug 28, 2014
yomisley: pls House am in the process of applying to a school i came across these options. pls which of the too can i choose for international student

Previous High School Graduates (no subsequent post-secondary study completed). Documents required: Official final high school transcript (and/or certificate) identifying courses completed, grades received and confirmation of official Graduation Status.*

International Baccalaureate (IB) Student. Documents required: Either an interim transcript identifying courses and predicted grades(current IB student); Or an official and final IB transcript (previous IB graduate).*
Previous high school Graduate sir.
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 5:29pm On Aug 26, 2014
Nabylet: congrats dear
CHECK YOUR MAIL SIR
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 5:28pm On Aug 26, 2014
yomisley: ok bro.. thanks for your help you can just email yomisley@yahoo.com
CHECK YOUR MAIL SIR.
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 4:54pm On Aug 26, 2014
yomisley: ok bro.. thanks for your help you can just email yomisley@yahoo.com
okay boss
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 11:18pm On Aug 25, 2014
Nabylet: Been in part3 o, trying to finish it...how far with ur app?
Brandon denied me due to the "O" Level i used to apply, and I don't want to use my Bsc, as my transcript isn't ready yet. But I will be re-applying using another result.
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 8:07pm On Aug 25, 2014
lovelydamsel: Yea its late you can prepare for winter.winter session commences in jan 2015.
aiit thanks.
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 7:08pm On Aug 25, 2014
Nabylet: Slimdel boo, I'm on quiet mode as usual. Submitted my application to schools for Jan/Spring. Waiting on them... See u flexing in canny, keep some Tall, Dark n Handsome for me grin wink
NABYBABY, WHERE HAVE YOU BEENhuh
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m):
MrArams: For start dates

Fall: September
Winter: January
Spring: May
lovelydamsel: That's why I call you LOCAL CHAMP. I mentioned when each season starts so he can arrange his schdule by checking online.I mentioned it that way so I can see who go fall him hand.trust, you be the first persin,wey come fall him hand. LOKI cheesy
I THINK IT IS TOO LATE TO APPLY FOR 2014-2015 Fall SESSION??
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 12:25am On Aug 25, 2014
yomiraheem: /////

NO if ur program is not coop....YES if it a coop program.
please how do you mean?
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 9:21pm On Aug 24, 2014
toucheli: no vex resume what?
Your foot ball training ni...

School of course??
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 9:11pm On Aug 24, 2014
toucheli: Guinness book
how canny?
shey you don resume ni ??
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 8:10pm On Aug 24, 2014
yomisley: Re you applying for fall too bro ?
i'm re-applying for October next year
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 6 by bighead1(m): 8:10pm On Aug 24, 2014
parisbluefox: Bro apply to MUN and get ur admission sharp sharp! All u need is to send ur exam number and a Waec scratch card to them if you are goin for an undergraduate program, so as to enable them verify the result online. The C6 isn't a problem at all. U don't even need to send ur transcript and there's no need to send anything by post.
i'm stuck here, please what do i go withhuh

but i think it's option 3 of category 1..


Category of Admission (Checklist item 6 of 9)

Select the Category of Admission under which you are applying and make note of the documents necessary to assess your application. All required academic transcripts must be sent directly by the institution you attended (or, in the case of high school transcripts, the appropriate issuing authority). All other required documentation must be original, or officially certified copies of the originals.
*Note: In all categories noted below, additional documentation may be required depending on program selection. This will be clarified as the application process unfolds. In addition, English Language Proficiency requirements apply to all applicants. Please consult the University Calendar for further information.

I. High School (Secondary School) Applicants:
Note: Students completing College Board Advanced Placement (AB) or Interrational Baccalaureate(IB) exams should ensure that they request to have final scores sent to Memorial by the College Board or IB organization.

Current High School Student in Newfoundland and Labrador. No documents required. Course registrations and results are normally made available to the university electronically by the provincial Department of Education. MCP number is required on personal information page.
Current High School Student Outside Newfoundland and Labrador Documents required: Official interim high school transcript, including confirmation of course registrations for current academic year and final official high school transcript.*
Previous High School Graduates (no subsequent post-secondary study completed). Documents required: Official final high school transcript (and/or certificate) identifying courses completed, grades received and confirmation of official Graduation Status.*
Concurrent Studies (high school student seeking admission to complete an on-campus university course concurrent with their final year in high school). Documents required: Confirmation of intended final year course registrations; letter of recommendation from Principal or Guidance Counselor; and personal statement identifying the specific course for which enrollment is requested and why.*
International Baccalaureate (IB) Student. Documents required: Either an interim transcript identifying courses and predicted grades(current IB student); Or an official and final IB transcript (previous IB graduate).*
Other Current High School program (Eg. ABE): Documents required: Official transcript of marks, including current course registrations. Please indicate here the type of program and the name of the institution in which you are currently registered:
II. Post-Secondary School (Recognized University/College) Applicants:
Transfer (attended or attending any other recognized post-secondary institution). Documents required: Official interim transcript from current institution and final transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended. If a degree has not been awarded, an official high school transcript is also required.
Visitor (enrolled in a program at another recognized institution and wishing to complete courses at this university for transfer credit to home institution). Documents required: Official and final transcript from home institution. If you are currently completing courses, a "Letter of Permission" or interim transcript will be considered for provisional admission pending receipt of a final transcript verifying academic standing upon completion of current courses.*
Exchange (seeking admission as part of an offical institutional Exchange Agreement). Documents required: Letter of Recommendation from home institution including confirmation of English proficiency. Please indicate here the name of Home Insitution or Formal Exchange Agreement:
III. Other Applicants:
Mature (those who have not fulfilled admission criteria in any of the above categories but are 21 years of age or older). Documents required: Official academic transcripts including high school as well as transcript(s) related to any additional study or courses completed; two letters of academic reference from persons competent to assess ability to proceed with university level study; a personal statement outlining academic goals and grounds for requesting admission; and offical proof of age.*
Senior Citizen (must be 60 years of age or older). Documents required: Official proof of age.*
IV. Readmission Applicants:
An applicant whose last post-secondary institution attended was Memorial University. No documents required.
An applicant who has attended any other recognized post-secondary institution since his/her last attendance at Memorial University. Documents required: Official and final transcripts from post-secondary institution(s) attended.*
*Note: In all categories noted above, additional documentation may be required depending on program selection. This will be clarified as the application process unfolds. In addition, English Language Proficiency requirements apply to all applicants. Please consult the University Calendar for further information.
Current Memorial University Students: You may apply for admission to a limited set of programs using this online application form. For others, a paper copy of the appropriate supplementary faculty/school application form is required to initiate your request. See here for further details including advice regarding programs with selective admission and declaration of program changes for current students.





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