Seneca@York Campus Tour pt. 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- We tour around the second floor of the Seneca@York building and wander into DB building (formally known as TEL).
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I'm gonna be studying here in a few months! I look forward to coming here ♥️
same here man.......hope we meet there man
Brings back a lot of memories…thanks for posting ❤️
such an amazing campus you've got I wish I could be a part of it
Thank you!
Thanks a lot for this video, excelent.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Waiting to join the college soon great♥️♥️♥️
Lovely video beautiful campus would be coming from Africa to study in Seneca soon but in kings campus, I hope I make it..... and I think Asa is really beautiful I would love to know her better
Coming soon to Seneca 😍
same here brother...in september
thank you
I've always wanted to school at seneca
I hope I get a chance this year
I am a international student I just wanted to know about the broadcast television course
Is it worth it
will i get a job
And is that course eligible for stayback period
Classes and course reviews
Did you studied the course?? As I m also getting admission in the same..
Hi,I want to ask for some question
Do you think the Seneca College is suitable for the overseas student?🙇♂️
We have lots of support and resources for international students! You can find more info here: www.senecacollege.ca/international.html
Thankuu
This campus is better than newnham, Newnham is depressing
please can you show the Visual Effects Class Room
can a student from newnham live at york campus??
i just saw my national flag "Bangladesh" wow
What is the cheapest campus?
Speaking as a Seneca 2013 grad I need to say that the Chemical Engineering Technology and Chemical Technician program is horrible and employers don't have a good opinion about the schools graduates. The colleges website used to advertise that their graduates make 26$/h average. This was very misleading. If you managed to get a job in the field (and a lot of people from my year didn't) you will most likely make between 14 - 18 $/h. Also, if you are thinking about going to Lakehead U for Engineering program (College/ Uni Bridge program) you wont be granted as many transfer credits as other colleges get. Lakehead Deans have a very poor opinion about the college. My advice: Be warned and stay away. You will be better off working as a Plumber, Electrician and reading chemistry books in your spare time.
However, if you are determined to start a career in chemistry my advice is to not waste time and go straight to University bc, with the competition that exist today you will need a Masters degree in chemistry to find an interesting job that pays.
you made me scared? how are management related programs in seneca?