I have gotten admission for graduate studies and my average is 86.98% that my average going for sustainable energy. I can wait to get to campus waiting for my visa.
I think you got the acceptance rate wrong. The one you gave is for Carleton College (private College) in the US. Carleton University's acceptance rate is about 80%. If I'm wrong, oopsie.
This video does not go deep enough. Carleton is excellent for a few majors, (Journalism, Engineering, and recently Business) the rest are good enough, but nothing that exceptional. That being said the tunnels do help a lot in the winter lol, and the faculty is a lot more reasonable and are very open to discuss new ideas for your education, than UOttawa.
I doubt they have a foundation year. After your GCSEs (equivalent to Grade 11) u would be looking at a Grade 12 OSSD which takes about a year anyway. There's also a GED but it isn't going to get you to many courses. British Columbia has a imho better high school program called the Adult Dogwood if you're above 18 that allows graduation with only 4 Grade 12 courses (u can be done in 3months). Obviously you could also just get Ur A levels and then come over that's also an option.
I went to carleton for a year and my experience there was interesting to say the least
Hahaha please share it with us. You can even send me an email. 😂😭
Which program?
@@maheshdandgavhal2018 I was in Computer Systems engineering
@@VCityglobal what is your email?
Omg pls do tell ...we can take this to Instagram if u want
Would be nice to Know about cost of living and job opportunities while schooling.
I have gotten admission for graduate studies and my average is 86.98% that my average going for sustainable energy. I can wait to get to campus waiting for my visa.
My program required 83% minimum avg
I like to know the new update in Carleton University please sir...
Sir, any admission update from the international study
I think you got the acceptance rate wrong. The one you gave is for Carleton College (private College) in the US. Carleton University's acceptance rate is about 80%. If I'm wrong, oopsie.
oopsie lol
its actually 20% for the uni
This video does not go deep enough. Carleton is excellent for a few majors, (Journalism, Engineering, and recently Business) the rest are good enough, but nothing that exceptional.
That being said the tunnels do help a lot in the winter lol, and the faculty is a lot more reasonable and are very open to discuss new ideas for your education, than UOttawa.
I heard is good for politics too, is that true?
bro ! what credit should a international business student take ?
and for those who do part time too
just tell me for both
11000 - 14000 overall? i mean 2 years?
Do they have pre uni or foundation year?I'm not planning to go for A level after my GCSEs
I doubt they have a foundation year. After your GCSEs (equivalent to Grade 11) u would be looking at a Grade 12 OSSD which takes about a year anyway. There's also a GED but it isn't going to get you to many courses. British Columbia has a imho better high school program called the Adult Dogwood if you're above 18 that allows graduation with only 4 Grade 12 courses (u can be done in 3months). Obviously you could also just get Ur A levels and then come over that's also an option.
@@josephlim2099 That was me lol ended up doing the A levels and got a scholarship at Carleton (Fortunately I'm Canadian)
I love this school
I know someone who was a student there and the administration was racist against him because he was from a different ethnicity and they kicked him out
Damn I really liked this school inno
Do you have any proof though...?
I feel like your leaving out some vital information
I doubt they kicked him out because of race lmao. Looks like you're leaving out some critical info ....
Am am African and I have gotten admission into masters program and it engineering program