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What are the advantages and disadvantages of studying in Canada?

I study in UBC Vancouver

First of all, I feel that you came out to study abroad to broaden your horizons.

Then I think the most important thing for you is to choose schools in big cities.

For example, University of Texas, UBC University or McGill University.

Because seriously, cities in Canada are actually very similar to rural areas.

Not to mention the countryside.

Moreover, people who are more active will find it more boring than Canada.

But if you stay long and have many friends, life can be very rich.

The reading environment in Canada is still very good.

Some systems here are quite liberal and enlightened.

For example, you can ask questions in class at will and challenge the authority of the professor.

Teaching assistants are eager to help, unlike domestic professors who only deal with problems.

The exam can bring a formula table.

It won't be like blocking the internet and schedule in China.

There won't be many useless classes.

But there are many problems.

Some professors who specialize in research, although their careers are excellent,

But lectures are always messy.

Most studies still need to work hard after class.

Another disadvantage is that the academic system can be extended indefinitely.

For example, in UBC, if English is not good,

If LPI fails, you can only get 30 credits.

First-year English didn't pass, so I could only get 60 credits.

In addition, it is really difficult to graduate early, and there are many ways to postpone graduation.

If you want to immigrate to Canada after graduation, you should pay attention to whether the schools you apply for have cooperative projects. Co-op is equivalent to a part-time job, that is, working off and on for 20 months in a semester, but graduating after one year (your vacation will be gone). Some schools' cooperatives recruit international students (some don't), so that students can get work visas and Canadian salaries, save some tuition fees, and lay the foundation for future employment in Canada. I have friends who work in well-known companies such as Toyota and Apple, and can get 2000-3000 Canadian dollars every month.

That should be all.

Finally, I wish you apply to a school that you are satisfied with!