... programs? Do they look at overall profile or cut off candidates on the basis of grade point average? I am thinking of applying to Guelph/McMaster/Lakehead for MPH programs. If someone was in similar boat as me, in terms of GPA, and made it through please share your experience. Thanks
Jan 31st, 2019 9:29 am
Hi I'm an international student starting in January 2019. I have an offer from humber college for the bachelor's of supply chain management and lakehead university's bachelor of commerce program. Which to you think is better and why? They're both bachelor degrees Thank you :)
Aug 20th, 2018 2:19 pm
Hi I'm an international student going to be starting with the honours bachelor of commerce program at Lakehead in winter 2019. I was wondering if its possible for me to transfer to york or ryerson after one year? I couldn't apply to either of them because my high school grades ...
Aug 20th, 2018 3:41 am
... who is a doctor in my home country has asked this for his son. His son has completed Bachelors in Mechanical Engg. He has an admit from Lakehead University for MSc in Mechanical Engg. He has asked me info about job prospects and such. From my initial looks, it seemed that the location ...
We all know getting post-secondary education is important nowadays, but where many of us differ in opinions is how the reputation/ prestige matters to each of us when we go to a specific university or college. Some of us believe that the education is more important, but others also want to have a ce...
Mar 17th, 2018 2:06 pm
... graduated from UT. Honestly, I don't think it made a difference in my job search. I was working with other people from Ryerson, UT, Waterloo and Lakehead who were all in the same boat. When I was in school i remember placing a lot of emphasis on the fact that I was going to a top, if not the ...
May 2nd, 2015 11:43 pm
I'm currently in high school and I'm deciding what I want to do with my life and I stumbled upon Civil Engineering Technology. I was wondering is this an office job or is it more of a job that keeps me in the field?
Feb 22nd, 2015 10:21 pm
Ospe report just came out today. http://c.ymcdn.com/sites/www.ospe.on.ca/resource/resmgr/DOC_advocacy/2015_REPORT_Underemployment_.pdf but ya, all those guys not making 65k+ out of university just didnt work hard enough right?!Im sure plegmbot will strike this down as hogwash ;)
I'm talking about degrees like arts, music, sociology, psychology, gender studies, and general studies. If people aren't going to get engineering degrees or go to medical school, why even bother? It just seems like a big wast of time when you'll just end up working at Starbucks anyway.
... Instrumentation Engineering Automation and Control Technologist (3 year program) at St. Lawrence College and I'm thinking of transferring into Lakehead's Electrical Engineering Degree program. I understand I need an overall average of 70% in my last year but is there any other qualifications ...
Right now I'm looking into going to Lakehead for their bridge program into chemical or electrical engineering, but I just wanted to know if anyone knows of other schools that have a technology bridge program other than Lakehead. Currently I ...
... some I have in mind: -University of Regina -University of Lethbridge -University of Saskatchwan -University of Manitoba -University of Calgary -Lakehead -UBC Okanagan Any others people suggest? Do current students of the above universities have any comments on the school, etc?
So I know this has been discussed before but which school do you think is the most prestigious in Ontario (except for McGill which is in Quebec?) Specially for sciences.
Jan 29th, 2009 12:48 pm
http://oncampus.macleans.ca/education/2008/09/24/lakehead-offers-free-tuition/ Lakehead offers free tuition By Macleans.ca | September 24th, 2008 | 1:22 pm Students with 95 per cent high school average won't pay a dime Lakehead University in Thunder ...
Sep 26th, 2008 3:12 pm
HiI am planning to go to uoft and probably take life science. Should i go to St. George or Scarborough campus. I heard that the life science course in scarborough campus had less competition so getting into med school after uni would be easier. Any comments =)