dude, i feel you. at my high school, the guidance counselors tried to fuck all of us over. you HAVE to find shit out for yourself. your best bet is to go into your guidance office on a spare/lunch and just check out the different university brochures/booklets. trust me, it helps a lot. i spent hoooours doing this in my last year of high school.
I say stay back a year and maybe take some summer school and a night course or an online course, next year if you want to quickly get those credits
Yeah you can even check out Maclean's online for their university report card.
Coming into my own.. watch out.
My bad, I meant to say MacCleans....thanks leeshee
Macleans is a starting point for many high school students. It would be pretty naive to just consult Macleans without also researching your program and looking up schools themselves.
Coming into my own.. watch out.
to be honest
it's an undergrade.....
who the f cares
go to the school closest to your home
and do well
only gonna get get what you give away
I dunno but i went to humber college and i thought it was a good school..it all depends on where u live to girl cause its closer to sauga
The quickest way to double your money is..... Folding it in half and putting it back in to your pocket... true story..
you are better to enroll in a concurrent program because then you will be able to get both degrees at once, as previously mentioned. if you just take an undergrad and then apply to teachers college you need to ensure you have high grades in university (and they don't throw out marks like they do in high school) because the acceptance average for many teaching programs is around 80% plus extra-curriculars and it looks better to have some experience (i'm apply to teachers college myself). you then need to make sure you take the right courses. if you want to teach high school you need to have two teachables the first you need at least 5 credits for and the second you need 4.
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