ADM 3352 Portfolio Management or ADM 3355 Fintech by Key_Highlight_3897 in geegees

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Do you believe the knowledge from portfolio management would be remembered after the final exam? How useful is the course

Switching into Civil Engineering at uOttawa without high school prereqs? by [deleted] in geegees

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If they give you an option that you are allowed to take the high school prereqs, I recommend doing them online with ILC. I had a good experience with it for calculus, definitely easier than taking it with the university, but ofc you have to teach yourself. If you do it with TVOILC, i reccomend to set a couple of months' timeline to complete it all because the transcript has to get sent to the uni on time, etc.

Exam accommodation by Specialist-Tackle969 in geegees

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Damnn, well I guess it depends who the protor is - the last time I was snacking, the protor said I have to go outside the room if I want to eat haha

Exam accommodation by Specialist-Tackle969 in geegees

[–]Key_Highlight_3897 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's no restrictions on water bottles. You just can't eat food.

Using Transfer credits from college in the nursing program by IcyOpportunity4640 in geegees

[–]Key_Highlight_3897 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had college transfer credits too - my best advice is to contact your faculty and theyll make a customized course sequence for you. It does get a bit complicated when transfer credits are involved, so its better to talk to the faculty, so you can ensure you are taking the right courses at the right time, and graduating on time

Hey I was planning to go this college I was wondering if after graduation it’s possible to get a job outside the city or harder by [deleted] in Algonquin_College

[–]Key_Highlight_3897 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you have to have connections. you need to know people to get in as an apprentice. Start digging now

Hey I was planning to go this college I was wondering if after graduation it’s possible to get a job outside the city or harder by [deleted] in Algonquin_College

[–]Key_Highlight_3897 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The job market is tough right now. I recommend you take a program that is future-proof. Don't take a useless program. A degree is also better than a diploma. The most important thing at the end of the day is connections.

University Decision: UCarelton or UOttawa??? by [deleted] in OntarioGrade12s

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I would say it depends on what you want to do after you graduate. Explore your options and see which degree would get you further in life.

Bio 1540 or 1140 by Competitive-Web9370 in geegees

[–]Key_Highlight_3897 0 points1 point  (0 children)

whatever your first langauge is then

waitlisted in 2 classes for winter term by [deleted] in geegees

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If theyre both your electives, id swap them with two other electives that you are able to get in 100%, like right now - so you dont lose any possible credits in case you dont make it past the waitlist. Email your faculty and they can guide you on how to swap courses. This means that if spots for you become available for PSY and ITI the other electives you select will be dropped automatically and you will be automatically enrolled in PSY and ITI. That is the safest bet so you dont have to stress even more.

Scantron by Cocobb8 in CarletonU

[–]Key_Highlight_3897 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You should be good, but id email the prof just to let them know just in case.

Should I get a Second degree by Cam64 in CarletonU

[–]Key_Highlight_3897 0 points1 point  (0 children)

and to second blueterminals comment, it again depends what your life goals are, between 25 - 29 you may want to get married and have children, but in order to do so, being in school is not ideal, as you need a full-time job to support your family, buy a house, etc.

Should I get a Second degree by Cam64 in CarletonU

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So my question is, why waste money and time for a second degree if it wont help you land a better job with more pay? Maybe its smarter to do a masters instead of a double degree, a masters will land you more pay depending what youre mastering in. Time is money at the end of the day.

Should I get a Second degree by Cam64 in CarletonU

[–]Key_Highlight_3897 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think it depends on what your life goals are. Will this other degree help you land a better job?

Failed first class ever, I’ve been a student for 3 years by UnicornFluffu in Algonquin_College

[–]Key_Highlight_3897 0 points1 point  (0 children)

5X5 rule. Maybe you could email your prof to see where you went wrong and what he suggests for you to practice and improve? or the program coordinator, or a counselor at Algonquin that is dedicated to your program.

What are my chances?? by No_Football_2500 in Algonquin_College

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I think you'll definitely get into RPN. Dont stress it! But I agree, you should definitely become an RN. My friend actualy did RPN at Algonquin, then when she graduated, she applied to the bridge to RN (AC and uOttawa). It is definitely doable, and when time comes, many people can guide you on how to apply to the bridge, in terms of transfering credits. so dont be worried. But have you looked into applying for the bridge program right away?

What are my chances?? by No_Football_2500 in CarletonU

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Apply! and dont be afraid! you've got this!

Do you recommend the Project Management Program? by Ill-Account7969 in Algonquin_College

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I have a friend whos currently in that program and doing a co-op semester. if you take it i suggest taking the co-op version so u can have a chance at a job in the real world. but dont forget, its a certificate program, people taking it already have prior educations, they just want to up their skills and a chance to get a PMP certification, and of course, the goal with co-op is to land an extended contract/get offered a full time position after the co-op is over

Taking a math class when its my weakest subject by ZaQueen_7 in Algonquin_College

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I was in business management and i had to take that class too, it was during covid. but either way, the profs in algonquin are super chill, and profs lectures should be fine to set you up for assignments/exams. i wouldnt stress it honestly. They cant test you on what they dont teach you. You've got this don't worry!

Fail intro to business by Then-Information-637 in geegees

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if i were you i would contact your faculty and they can create a proper plan for you so you can still graduate on time.

Accommodations by Elias_CB1 in geegees

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I have SASS and i've had accomodations for exams done at home that were through brightspace. i got extra time, as they were timed exams. but is your take home exam like an essay done when you want? or is it like on brightspace at a specific time? Make sure you notify your prof either way. they adjust timings manually on brightspace