Education › Re: What's The Toughest Course You Did/you Are Doing In School? by Laido: 12:44pm On Aug 22, 2016 |
solace2013: SOS 211 (as it was then titled) Technical Drawing University Course 200 Level UNAAB, 2001. In fact, it was not a course but a mirage For an Animal Science Student like me. I shared testimony at Chapel when I scored 42E in the course Over 100 students from different departments had carry over. . Hmm. Thank God for now bro, People r passing more than they falling!! Don't really like soil science too . |
Celebrities › Re: Dj Cuppy And Her Dad Go For Lunch In Luxurious Style by Laido: 7:12am On Aug 19, 2016 |
Nairadays: Proverbs 13:22a "A good man leaveth an inheritance to his children's children"
All a man needs to do is strive to know more of The Good God, whose "blessings maketh rich and addeth no sorrow" - Prov. 10:22 . Why u con post that? Wetin be the meanin, I no understand.. |
Romance › Re: Girl Flaunts Her Aged White Husband (Photos) by Laido: 7:08am On Aug 19, 2016 |
Drdreyy: Forget that thing, women don't care, once you have the money, they are ok with you. . No talk that one bro. Wetin she dey do no stop school at all. Opportunity nah once |
Travel › Re: Nigerian Students In Canada: How Do You Survive? by Laido: 12:57pm On Aug 15, 2016 |
Royat1: Yes bro . after your bsc program. . Thanks bro . I'd wish it be like that too. But cash is what am considerin. My sponsorer just wanna get me there, I'm all for myself when I get there. Like how much do you think Msc. Would cost? I'm currently studyin Plant breeding and seed Technology in an Agric Uni here in funaab. Enlight me more bro, Which uni could be offering such course over there and what r their fees range? |
Travel › Re: Nigerian Students In Canada: How Do You Survive? by Laido: 6:25am On Aug 15, 2016 |
Royat1: But you don't have work experience? Go for masters at the end of your bsc ,that's d only way . Okay, U mean I should go for my masters in CAN right ? |
Travel › Re: Nigerian Students In Canada: How Do You Survive? by Laido: 6:20pm On Aug 14, 2016 |
Royat1: They don't just give PR like that. You must some special and rare skills ,what's your level of education ? Work experience ,age ,English language proficiency ,Cgpa among others. . I belive too that it may nt be that easy but if its possible, I will get the Vis by God's grace. That's just ma wish hommie. I'm about gettin thru with my first degree. My Cgpa is quite okay, 2nd class upper! I haven't done my Eng Proffy, but would do that when am about starting the Process bro. I just wanna get off this country and wanna spend at least 10yrs b4 thinking of visiting back .. Lol |
Travel › Re: Nigerian Students In Canada: How Do You Survive? by Laido: 2:32pm On Aug 14, 2016 |
Royat1: Its not possible @ all. You want to go for a study visa,then drop out of school and start working your name will be given to CIC and they declare you as an illegal immigrant ,once dey catch u ,naija straight . . Not a study visa hommie. Just probably don't know how to put it cuz I don't know much bou travelling yet. I'd love to go as a permanent resident, Is it possible?? My aim is to be working there and getting paid. |
Sports › Re: Mikel Obi, Olga Diyachenko And Their Kids by Laido: 2:25pm On Aug 14, 2016 |
mekybabe1: I heard that the babe's dad is a Russian billionaire. . One of Russian Rishest! |
Sports › Re: Mikel Obi, Olga Diyachenko And Their Kids by Laido: 2:23pm On Aug 14, 2016 |
This kind of stuff is real good to me. These naija folks throwing mouth don't know that its part of what will help bury racism so the coming generation could enjoy life more better! |
Sports › Re: Mikel Obi, Olga Diyachenko And Their Kids by Laido: 2:17pm On Aug 14, 2016 |
LorDBolton: He went for a white so as to 'purify' his offsprings.
I salute his bravery... I owe my kids a biological mum from another continent. Africa is just not the way forward @ all . Lol ... I reason wiith you brethren |
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Travel › Re: Nigerian Students In Canada: How Do You Survive? by Laido: 12:54pm On Aug 14, 2016 |
ifegy: Well, with regards to feeding, I live in another province, but the general rule is that it's cheaper to cook for yourself than to buy prepared food. Also, if you are going to be out during the day, for instance, attending classes, you'll save a lot of money if you make your own lunches (eg a sandwich and some fruit) instead of buying food from campus outlets.
If your school is offering your accommodation, I would suggest checking with them as to whether there are cooking facilities included. If not, I would suggest asking if you can live elsewhere (ie somewhere of your choice, where you might have access to a kitchen).
Assuming you are able to cook for yourself, note that African food is more expensive here, so you should be open to trying new stuff. I would suggest avoiding convenience stores, as they are also expensive (you pay for the 'convenience' factor). I would suggest cooking for a week or couple of weeks and storing in a fridge.
It might be tough to stretch a $100 for a month, as I think the cost of living is higher in BC compared to other provinces. But you can always try.
For your grocery shopping, there are different types of grocery chains, from premium to less expensive. In my province, for instance, No Frills is a less expensive grocery chain, and they are also in British Columbia (BC). Some locations here are dingy, but some are surprisingly good and well stocked. You can get the same products as at a premium store for much less. There may be other similar, less expensive chains in BC. You can ask around. One thing to note is that the store brand for a product is almost always less expensive than the brand. So if there are several types of, say, olive oil, on a shelf in a no frills, I would suggest look for the no frills brand and compare the price to others on the shelf. I'm planning to make my way to canada somedays. After my First degree. But the thing is I don't want to study immediately I get there. Wanna work first, Full time work. Don't mind any type of work. Tho would later study after making some money. Is it really possible ? |
Travel › Re: Nigerian Students In Canada: How Do You Survive? by Laido: 12:47pm On Aug 14, 2016 |
ifegy: @Paschal137, no worries.
By the way, it's sis, lol, Hi sis. How are you doing? Plz I wanna ask this, are you currently in canada? |
Travel › Re: Nigerian Students In Canada: How Do You Survive? by Laido: 12:43pm On Aug 14, 2016 |
Fhemmmy: The cheapest would be to rent something close to the campus and sharing with other students. But make sure you know how to cook, else, you will spend all you saving on eating out . . . or find a nice babe that will be coooking for you, but be careful, else, you will take a baby home with your certificate . . . If you are married, the advice is not applicable to you oh Sup bro. How are you doing? Plz wanna ask this, R you currently in Canada? |