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How about Aberdeen Hall in Canada?

As an international student in this school, I feel it necessary to tell the truth. I read a post describing that this middle school thought it was ok. I applied too late and had to come. However, hehehehehehe.

First of all, I think it must be countless times better for the landlord to go to a decent public school, because there are so few courses that this school can choose. In addition to traditional English, social, math, physics and biology sports. The art class is only about guitar composition (I don't know if filmstudy is the teacher who taught this in btw's second year, but it is a physical education teacher), and then there are only laws and psychology. The only second foreign languages are French and Spanish. If you want to go to esl because of your poor English, you can't choose a second foreign language. Teams and clubs are too far away from the public, and they can be counted with one hand.

Secondly, many top private schools are boarding schools. But this is a boarding house. Unlike Vancouver, the traffic here is extremely inconvenient (it takes an hour to go to school, and I really cried). There are only a few trains, and the interval is very long. If you meet a host family who also goes to that school, you can drive you. Otherwise, you have to catch the bus with me (ps Tuhao 1000 yuan can make a school bus, but it still takes nearly an hour). But on weekends, you have to walk to the bus stop by yourself and then take the bus. If you want to volunteer to make up lessons, you still have to go out one hour in advance. As long as your custody is in the hands of the school, you can't learn to drive or buy a car.

Next, although this city is a medium-sized city, there is nothing to do, and! ! ! The crime rate in this city is the third in Canada, and it was the first two or three years ago. If you go home at night, the host family is very reluctant to pick you up, especially if you have regular activities at night, and even more reluctant to walk home by yourself (it is particularly unsafe to take a bus at night).

Then there are fewer international students. Yes, there are fewer international students. It sounds like only a dozen, but there are basically four or five China people in each grade above 10, and there are 40 students in one grade. That's at least 10%.

A little reminder to immigrants, no matter whether there is a maple leaf card or Canadian citizenship, as long as they apply through an intermediary, they must pay tuition fees for international students. This is the case with one of my classmates, who was charged tuition fees for international students.

Finally, talk about the good places of this school. Generally speaking, there are not many students, and the teacher will take care of you (it seems that all private schools do). The scenery near the school is really quite good. Kelowna belongs to a holiday tourist city (the sun is warmest in summer and skiing is possible in winter)-that is to say, the price is not low. Then the school is next to ubco. Some people say it is easy to apply for ubco. Actually, I don't think it matters. Even if it's near, it doesn't feel good at all (except sometimes you can go to the university cafeteria to eat, hahahahahahaha).

To sum up, if you can go to a better private school than him, if you can go to a public school, you can't go anywhere. Come back.

I have written so much, I hope the landlord will adopt it ~ ~ ~