By admin | June 4th, 2008 | 10:41 am
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Pen and paper for university applications is the way of the past–or so it’s starting to seem. This year, Tufts University in the U.S. started encouraging applicants to send in videos. Which led us to wonder: what would applications for Canadian universities look like if they picked up on the trend?

Comment by Ehab Waheed Lotfi on 20 June 2009:
I need Faciliate to study in Canada like paper & my job in Egypt
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Comment by Cody on 28 September 2009:
ya just wondering where is uoit?
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Comment by Brian on 2 October 2009:
Oshawa.
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Comment by shiva on 23 October 2009:
is the network security course at UOIT good ? need advise / feedback.
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Comment by Seuss on 18 November 2009:
@shiva I’m a first year networking and security student at UOIT, I’m liking it a lot so far… The first year is defiantly networking oriented, the security aspect of the course doesn’t really come into play until third or fourth year, but so far I’m loving the program! If you think you’re interested in networking and security, I would defiantly suggest UOIT.
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Comment by Jenn on 27 November 2009:
How come University of King’s College (Nova Scotia) is not on the list?
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Comment by Lauren on 14 January 2010:
Is there a particular school or schools that are top rated in Education?
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Comment by Pat on 1 February 2010:
That is because King’s college is actually part of Dalhousie, similar to the relationship Huron has with Western, and St. Jerome’s with Waterloo.
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Comment by Pat on 1 February 2010:
As far as education is concurrent it depends if you are looking for concurrent (which i would not recommend but that is simply personal preference) or simply a Bachelor’s of Education. If you want concurrent though i would assume Queens would be the “highest” ranked, judging my the admission averages for it anyway. As far as getting hired is concerned though, and practical skills, nipissing seems to put out good teachers, regardless of what reputation surveys seem to say.
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Comment by Pat on 1 February 2010:
*I apologize the first time i say concurrent i meant to say concerned
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