What are the cons of college?
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Is going to college fun?
College life is like you get a new pair of wings, do what interests you, go out with friends, study all you want. Its always fun to follow your heart. So as long as you choose a course/ field that interests you and find some nice friends as well as a few bad ones, it’ll be fun.
Is college in Canada cheaper than us?
The average cost for an international student to attend a public university in Canada is approximately $17,264. The cost for international students to study at a four-year public college in the United States is $24,930 and it is incredibly rare for international students to receive financial aid in the United States.
Is American education easier than Canadian?
The difference is that in the USA only about 10% of students take the AP classes, but in Ontario about 50% of the students take the U classes. Not harder but certainly better. I think Canada ranks around 16th in the world in terms of quality of education—not good but better than the USA’S 27th.
Is American University harder than Canada?
Based on studying and teaching in both systems Canadian universities are more rigorous than most US ones. Canadians who came to study medicine in US schools achieched GPAs at those schoolson an average 0.3 points higher than US students. They were used to being expected to work very hard and being marked hard.
What is a Grade 10 in Canada?
In Canada, Grade 10 is the 10th year of mandatory schooling. Depending on province, it may be the first (grades 10-12 high school), second (grades 9-12 high school), third (grades 8-12 high school), or fourth year of high school (grades 7-11 high school).