I was laid off last month so I’ve been doing some soul searching and have a question for all the programmers out there! I’ve worked almost exclusively in non-profit, but in the past few years, I've occasionally found myself ‘programming’ in one way or another for one reason or another. Here's my sto...
... drop out and I will definitely finish it gtfo with that piece of paper. I am currently thinking bettween masters at some other university or computer programmer program offered at algonquin college. I have a feeling that master will just be the same kinda crap as university, I will probably ...
Hello folks, I am an accountant by profession and will be 29 this year. Being tired of accountancy i am looking for a change in my career. I will be signing up for a course at Seneca and would like to know if someone here as similar thoughts about changing direction in their career. Luckily i have a...
May 20th, 2018 11:28 pm
... thougth I want to do a 2 year program but I think I am now open to a three year program with co-op. I am also considering Georgian 2 year Computer Programmer but was not able to find any relevant fedback about it here. The ones that seem most appealing to me at Sheridan are: https://academics.sheridancollege.ca/programs/internet-communications-technology/degree-completion ...
Apr 19th, 2018 3:05 am
Hi and thanks in advance for advice. I am considering Sheridan Computer programmer or Georgian Computer programmer 2 year programs. I understand I will need to do a lot of proactive learning on the side to be able to get a good job as completing a diploma ...
Apr 18th, 2018 12:02 pm
Hi! I am currently learning programming at a college and leaning towards being a full stack developer. I wanted to get a web developer job for my first co-op, but unfortunately I was unable to land one. Instead, I got a Technical Systems Analyst job at a large bank where I work on software deploymen...
I'm try to decide between the george brown computer programming and analyst course and the seneca one. Both are 3 years but Seneca does seem to have a shorter programming option. Seneca also has a coop. From people in the programs can anyone reccomend one or the other. On quality of education and jo...
Nov 24th, 2017 6:11 am
The minium requirements for the Computer Programmer Analyst programs at these colleges are grade 12 English and grade 12 math. I'm planning on taking grade 12 math through ILC so I can apply for the winter semester but my English mark is ...
I've been accepted to Seneca's computer programming and Centennial's software engineering program. Both have co-op. Any insight or advice into which program may be better? (Centennial is currently a much closer commute)Thanks
Hi All, Going to be attending Sheridan's Trafalgar campus in September for their Computer Programming course. Is anyone else here planning to attend for the same? I'm interested in hearing from any of my soon-to-be classmates. Update: It seems finding a place to park my car will be the biggest chall...
I want to take a Computer Programming course and I'm trying to decide between Conestoga's course or Sheridan's . Is anyone on here a current student of either one of these courses or do you know someone that has taken either course? Does one school have a better reputation over the other when it com...
Hey everyone, I've been out of school for a few years (Chem. Eng) and working but I've been looking into going back to school for computer science. I was wondering if I could get some advice on how to move forward with getting the education? I've had a fondness for learning code/IT but with my curre...
Mar 6th, 2016 8:29 pm
I was actually really impressed by this 16 month program at sheridan https://www.sheridancollege.ca/academics/programs-and-courses/computer-programmer.aspx https://www.sheridancollege.ca/academics/programs-and-courses/computer-systems-technician-software-engineering.aspx but now some people are sayi...
I am currently attending first semester of community college to earn a diploma in Computer Programmer Analyst (no co-op) at George Brown. However, I attended Ryerson University before and after sitting out for one semester, I am given the opportunity to apply for ...
Hello RedFlagsDeals, I'm currently going to be attending George Brown College for Computer Programming Analyst (it's a 3 year Diploma) this January and I was wondering if anyone transferred from this program, or similar to Ryerson University's Business Technology Management (Information Technology M...
I took Computer Science at UTSC in 2011 and dropped out the second semester because I couldn't understand the topics they were teaching. Most of the courses were math and logic, there was only 1 programming course each semester. Seneca has a Computer programming program , but is a diploma worth it? ...
Hey everybody, I've been wondering on what college to go to these past few days and have been accepted to both Seneca and George Brown. I'd like to know your experiences as well as your suggestions. Here are my pros and cons. George Brown: Pros: In-depth 3 year program, Convenient (Closer) Cons: No ...
Hello, I wonder if I should take UrbanPlanning. My current daily routine: - wake up, eat breakfast, brush teeth - open urbantoronto.com, check the news. - open skyscrapercity.com, check the news. - open simtropolis.com, check simcity 2013 rumours. - open metrodemontreal.com (en francais), check mont...
Jan 22nd, 2013 9:03 am
HI I was accepted to computer programmer diploma(2 year) & Computer Programmer & Analysis(3 year) at Seneca.. Just wondering if anyone on here has decided to do one of these diploma's and transfer to york to complete a Computer ...
Hi, I've been thinking of doing a programming coop course and found Seneca's Computer Programming and Analysis and Sheridan's Software Development and Network Engineering. Looked at both curriculum and they look good, but I want to know from anyone who are currently studying or have studied either o...
Apr 24th, 2011 4:09 am