Attending Tyler School of Art at Temple this coming fall.
This fall will be my 3rd year at Suffolk University. My first 2 years I was majoring in Film Studies, but I recently switched to Journalism.
Attending Tyler School of Art at Temple this coming fall.
BA in Broadcast Engineering from University of La Verne in La Verne, CA.
Some PCC (Pasadena City College) classes to prep for grad school.
One UCLA MLS class, but I had to drop out - good thing I did, too.
Satoshi Kon: 1963-2010
Ha! Staten Island sucks!Originally posted by SonofdonCD
I went to Wagner College on Staten Island (my hometown), which is only a mile from where I live.
*runs away*
Well that's like, your opinion, man.
In Québec, college (CEGEP) and university are different.
Anyways ...
• Dawson College : Pure & Applied Science
• Concordia University : Hon. BSc Environmental Geography
• Université d'Ottawa : First half of an MSc in Geography (thesis: effect of climate change on forest health using remote sensing / satelite imagery)
Heh, heh.Originally posted by OmniGear
Ha! Staten Island sucks!
*runs away*
I'm not gonna argue with you. It's not exactly an exciting place to live. But I don't think I'd like to live in Manhattan. It's just a little too fast-paced for me. Living just across the water is good enough for me.
But Seriously, going to Wagner, I was so busy with schoolwork and performances that I barely left off-campus, even on the weekends. So I almost totally lost track of what was going on here. Once I was done, I just realized how much I don't like the island. (less the borough, moreso the people)
I have one more year left at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Do not come here planning on meeting girls unless you have a car and intend to visit the nearby liberal arts colleges. RPI has about a 4 guy to 1 girl ratio and what few girls are there are A) ugly or B) ugly and think they are the shit.
Otherwise, it's a pretty decent technical school.
Name: Rock
Town: Arcadia
In Québec, highschool is 5 years (from grade 7-11). After highschool we have something called CEGEP (Collège d'Enseignement Général et Professionnel). It's basically two years of general education with programs like Fine Arts, Social Science, Health Science, Pure & Applied Science, etc. You still have to take a lot of the standard courses you would in highschool like French, English, and PE but you have the freedom and structure of university. The two years help a lot in adapting from high school to university ... lots of opportunity to party before uni.Originally posted by Lhadatt
How so?
After CEGEP, there's university which is only 3 years instead of 4 years here. In Québec (and other Canadian provinces as well I think), university curricula are quite different from US curricula ... there's a lot less focus on general education and a lot more focus given to your discipline.
You are right.Originally posted by icepop
In Québec, highschool is 5 years (from grade 7-11). After highschool we have something called CEGEP (Collège d'Enseignement Général et Professionnel). It's basically two years of general education with programs like Fine Arts, Social Science, Health Science, Pure & Applied Science, etc. You still have to take a lot of the standard courses you would in highschool like French, English, and PE but you have the freedom and structure of university. The two years help a lot in adapting from high school to university ... lots of opportunity to party before uni.
After CEGEP, there's university which is only 3 years instead of 4 years here. In Québec (and other Canadian provinces as well I think), university curricula are quite different from US curricula ... there's a lot less focus on general education and a lot more focus given to your discipline.
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