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gujuman23
May 17th, 2012, 08:55 PM
So I THINK that I've decided to go to UOIT for Security and Networking(DIT, no Co-op)...however not really sure, since I also got accepted to Brock(BSc Honours with CO-OP), and Carleton(CIN Bachelor of Information Technology with CO-OP). I'm insanely confused as to where to go, and the reputability of these schools! I have a couple of questions:
1) Which school is most reputable?
2) Which one is the best education wise? (as in what you and how you learn)
3) How are the job markets for careers in these field looking?

That's it! Any help would be GREATLY appreciated, since the deadline is June 1st!! :D

gujuman23
May 20th, 2012, 09:52 AM
bump

dankup
May 20th, 2012, 12:21 PM
Go w/ coop.

imflying12
May 20th, 2012, 12:30 PM
So I THINK that I've decided to go to UOIT for Security and Networking(DIT, no Co-op)...however not really sure, since I also got accepted to Brock(BSc Honours with CO-OP), and Carleton(CIN Bachelor of Information Technology with CO-OP). I'm insanely confused as to where to go, and the reputability of these schools! I have a couple of questions:
1) Which school is most reputable?
2) Which one is the best education wise? (as in what you and how you learn)
3) How are the job markets for careers in these field looking?

That's it! Any help would be GREATLY appreciated, since the deadline is June 1st!! :D

Those are some of the worse schools for information technology.

gujuman23
May 21st, 2012, 04:01 AM
Those are some of the worse schools for information technology.

So what are the "better" schools for iT?!

gujuman23
May 21st, 2012, 01:52 PM
Go w/ coop.

Thats what im thinking now :/ with the economic downfall and everything; seems like Coop would be the best to get a job after wards, arrg.

gujuman23
May 27th, 2012, 06:26 PM
In case anyone is wondering :

I ended up choosing UOIT, because it has has dual focus (or even tri focus, since I can minor in business). This is probarbly more of an asset in the workplace than just knowledge on say Networking, or Security; as well with the added business course it gives me the chance to hop onto another career path if i dont like IT down the road! As well as the program, the facility seems really good, as you may know UOIT is fairly new, and they have an up to date lab consisting of the latest and greatest technology, which is a great positive! The only down side to UOIT, however, is the fact that there is no Co-op, but rather only an internship which really inst guaranteed, even if you have the B+ average! Hope i help someone out!
Oh and also, (fyi) Brock is focused more on Data Communications, and Carleton is strictly Networking Cheers! Wish me luck!