Wow, well i wish you the best of luck, I wouldn't even try to tackle a 100% French program, even if my second language was French.
But all I can say is pay attention and make sure you know what's going on!
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Aug 15th, 2005 10:55 AM #1
University of Laval.
Anyone ever attend this University? I'm going there in Sept for a Bat Eng in Physics and it's going to be 100% in French.
I seriously have no idea what to expect and was wondering if anyone had some tips for an anglophone (who's second language is french)._______________
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Aug 15th, 2005 11:10 AM #3Well I was in 100% french school J.K - Grade 10 so I'm not too, too worried about classes. I'm going to get a tutor *1yr ahead* in my program so I can get old notes, tests etc..
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I'm actually worried about getting setup and what to bring ect (does it get way colder than Niagara Region?).. They were horrible sending info for what to do.. lol_______________
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Aug 15th, 2005 11:57 AM #4
When I was at UOttawa (which is more francophone than anglophone) for my science undergrad, I took several courses in French because I preferred the smaller class sizes. One of them was physics. If you're fluent in the language, you should have no trouble adapting. Most of the terminology is the same, the ones that aren't you can quickly figure out. I didn't have any difficulty, so I doubt you would either.
edit: as to what to bring, I'm assuming you're living in residence. You'll need the basics, a laptop (people may say that the comp labs are fine, but I think having your own is essential), printer, the usual school supplies, bedsheets, towels, washroom stuff, lamp, and a phone w/ answering machine. A mini fridge and microwave is nice, as well as a TV, but your residence probably has a common room equipped with all that, so it's not neccessary.Last edited by Bordello; Aug 15th, 2005 at 12:02 PM.
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Aug 15th, 2005 02:20 PM #5
Haha, this is pretty pathetic, I'm going on 22 and this is my first time leaving home "on my own". Since I will be in Res, I should probably make a list of stuff I wanna bring (all the stuff you said + maby other crap)
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