I have lived there near 3 years... I like this beautiful city. its summer is so nice and winter cold! I would like cities that are calm and right now I am happy living there. maybe in future I change, I don't know! thanks for this useful video
I just want to know one thing. I have the possibility to do a mobility year in Canada but I would like to do how people are in general ? I tend to get along with people who are willing to strike up conversations, not closed off. Being an introvert, I prefer the company of extrovert. Is it easy to find a part time student job there ? What is the average price of a studio for a student ? Thank you very much for this video ! It really helps to get an international student's perspective !
Hi, Thanks for watching my video. About your questions, I can tell my experience in Quebec province. In general, people are welcoming and nice. In QC you need to learn French to have better communications. Also, finding part-time jobs are possible especially for who are bilingual. Honestly, I don’t know the new prices of Appartment in Sherbrooke city but I can tell that Quebec province is not expensive one in Canada. If you need more info, let me know.
You mentioned good points. I lived in Sherbrooke city and studied at UdeS from 2012 to 2017. I really loved this city and especially the university but I needed a vibe city. I moved to Montreal. I think living in Sherbrooke for student time is good but after that, no. at least for me was like that.
I studied bachelor at UdeS. it was amazing memorises. However, I have no idea about it after 2017. This city and university are great. I should tell you that I am originally from Quebec and I have no problem with language :) I agree its location and price are good.
How can I navigate on the website to be able to apply for a PhD or look out for a potential supervisor. The school website is written in French language. Please help
I can tell that, in general, UdeS is a good university. Especially about AI, they are working well, and I can see some cool projects. Also, Quebec and Montreal are hubs of AI in Canada. So, it’s a good opportunity for people who want to live long-term in Quebec. All in all, answering your question needs better information about your choices and passions. If you need more help, let me know.
I lived there less than one year for an internship. it was a good city and UdeS is so welcoming university. I had just a problem with language and quit Quebec! 😅
I have lived there near 3 years... I like this beautiful city. its summer is so nice and winter cold! I would like cities that are calm and right now I am happy living there. maybe in future I change, I don't know! thanks for this useful video
Thanks for sharing your info ! 🌹
I just want to know one thing. I have the possibility to do a mobility year in Canada but I would like to do how people are in general ? I tend to get along with people who are willing to strike up conversations, not closed off. Being an introvert, I prefer the company of extrovert. Is it easy to find a part time student job there ? What is the average price of a studio for a student ? Thank you very much for this video ! It really helps to get an international student's perspective !
Hi,
Thanks for watching my video.
About your questions, I can tell my experience in Quebec province. In general, people are welcoming and nice. In QC you need to learn French to have better communications. Also, finding part-time jobs are possible especially for who are bilingual.
Honestly, I don’t know the new prices of Appartment in Sherbrooke city but I can tell that Quebec province is not expensive one in Canada. If you need more info, let me know.
You mentioned good points. I lived in Sherbrooke city and studied at UdeS from 2012 to 2017. I really loved this city and especially the university but I needed a vibe city. I moved to Montreal. I think living in Sherbrooke for student time is good but after that, no. at least for me was like that.
Thanks for sharing your experience! for me, I have a little problem with nightlife here but in winter most of Canada is similar to Sherbrooke :)
I studied bachelor at UdeS. it was amazing memorises. However, I have no idea about it after 2017. This city and university are great. I should tell you that I am originally from Quebec and I have no problem with language :) I agree its location and price are good.
Thank you :)
How can I navigate on the website to be able to apply for a PhD or look out for a potential supervisor. The school website is written in French language. Please help
You can use google translate to search in English. it's easiest way!
Can you tell about their Computer Science, especially AI.
For PhD.
I can tell that, in general, UdeS is a good university. Especially about AI, they are working well, and I can see some cool projects. Also, Quebec and Montreal are hubs of AI in Canada. So, it’s a good opportunity for people who want to live long-term in Quebec. All in all, answering your question needs better information about your choices and passions. If you need more help, let me know.
I lived there less than one year for an internship. it was a good city and UdeS is so welcoming university. I had just a problem with language and quit Quebec! 😅
That's interesting. Yes! we can not deny the role of the French language in Quebec. tnx for sharing 🌹