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Studying in Canada at Columbia College and transferring to UBC or UT.

I'm a student at UT now, and there are friends around me who have transferred from Vancouver COLLEGE.

According to your situation, I suggest you study Langara College.

Because if you want to transfer to a university, the trust of credits is very important, and the success rate of transferring credits to a university with a better reputation is much higher, so that you won't waste a lot of time studying some credits that can't be transferred.

As for your A-LEV. EL, it's no problem for you to show it as a high school transcript. Langara COLLEGE's request for a high school transcript from you is just an archiving function, and there is no admission effect, so there is no problem with your grades. Besides, your A-LEVEL grades will help you more or less when you transfer credits. As long as your grades are qualified, the school will consider transferring corresponding credits to you, so you will provide your A-L when you transfer from College to University. EVEL's report card has only advantages and no disadvantages. One of my classmates in Singapore transferred two credits this year because of A-LEVEL. < P > As for what you said, "What courses should I take in LANGARA", it depends on what courses you want to transfer to. You can send a letter to UBC or UT's related professional OFFICE to ask him what major he can transfer credits to, and then find TR on the page of that major after selecting your major. ANSFER CRDIT's information

It is a long and arduous process to find information, but it is always beneficial to contact the STAFF of the school too much. The information obtained from there is the most professional

I hope my answer can help you and wish you success and avoid detours. Finally, I suggest that you can ask about the experience of transfer students at the China Student Forum of UBC and UT, which will be more practical. After all, those people are me who transferred credits. I can only tell you what I know from my friends. < P > Because I am a student of UT, I only know the Chinese forum of UT. You can go up and ask about the experience of transfer students. Everyone is very enthusiastic. http://cuaut.org/forum/index.php

hopes you will succeed again. I hope to be an alumnus with you.