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 saved most of my PEY money since I knew I was moving out for my final year in UofT. However it might not be enough for both rent + tuition. Need to know what your experience is with OSAP after your PEY term. Thanks!
With 95% average in physics, chem, biol, math/calculus, and English, I believe my son can get into any engineering program. We are thinking about EngSci at UofT or Mechatronics at UofW. What kind of jobs do you get after these degrees and which companies hire them ? Chemical, Mechanical, Civil, Elec...
Mar 9th, 2013 7:31 pm
I just finished going through the process for the 1st round and have an okay offer (I'm in comp eng. so I'm doing software). Turns out my resume and cover letter were very poorly written, meaning I didn't get a lot of interviews. Does anyone know what the 2nd round is like? I'm unsure whether I shou...
Dec 9th, 2011 3:12 pm
... engineering student at U of T. I am currently deciding if I should go on a 12-16 month long internship after my 3rd year (this is called PEY at our school, you then return to 4th year to finish your degree). The problem is that I already have 3 summer terms of engineering experience (building ...
Im attending UofT St. George campus (commerce)im wandering if there's any co-op system or similar one.
Just a bit curious =]. Co-op experiences are welcome too. From salary, to employer to the types of work involved. share share!
So, I was curious what others thought was the better deal. Seems there's pros and cons of both. You can't deny that getting different jobs provides a variety in experience however there's the tradeoff that you don't get an indepth in 4 months compared to 16 months. However, we've heard the horror st...