List of books to study in Canada, types of study in Canada

Updated on educate 2024-06-07
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Ontario college textbooks are not available in the country, you can go to the bookstore to see used books. I suggest that you buy second-hand books online at Hamilton, which will be much cheaper than the second-hand books sold at school.

    **If your subject is unpopular in the Chinese circle, stick an advertisement to buy a book on the bulletin board in the school (the book list and yours**), or buy it from a senior you knew in the previous year, and if you don't know the previous student, send an email to the teacher and ask them for help.

    I suggest you don't buy less important books, just read them in the library, and you don't have time to study those thick books before the exam, after all, the professor's notes are much more important than books.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Why buy books, Canadian libraries are basically free, just borrow them. If you really want to buy it, just bring a dictionary.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I'll tell you the truth, I'm UPEI. I searched for the books that the school needs, and they basically pointed to one place: the place where rare foreign classical books are found.

    And because of copyright issues, there are very few electronic versions on the Internet. My suggestion is to spend the first week of school in the library, at the door of the specialized classrooms, and at the Student Centre. There will be discounted second-hand books, and it is good to protect them and then sell them to others.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Canada has always attracted many international students to study in Canada with its first-class education level, reasonable study abroad fees, good social environment, relaxed Canadian immigration policy, four distinct seasons climate, and diverse cultural system.

    Canadian universities are mainly divided into three categories, and students can learn about the three types of universities in Canada before choosing to study in Canada, which will be helpful for the choice of colleges and universities in the future.

    1. Doctor of Medicine University.

    The so-called "medical doctor universities" are relatively large, and the school funds and equipment are also abundant. The most prominent feature is that they all have a medical school, which can lead to doctoral and master's degrees in addition to bachelor's degrees. There is also a wide range of doctoral programs and research fields.

    Such as: McGill University, University of Toronto, UBC University, University of Alberta, University of Western Ontario, University of Saskatchewan, etc.

    2. Comprehensive Teaching Universities.

    The so-called "comprehensive master's university" is second largest to the "medical doctor university". The difference between the general and the above-mentioned doctoral universities is that there is no medical school, which can award master's and bachelor's degrees, and some universities can even award doctoral degrees. They usually have a more comprehensive master's program.

    Representative schools include Simon Fraser University, University of Waterloo, University of York, University of Windsor, Concordia University, etc., which are very famous in the Rift Town area of North America.

    3. Basic universities.

    The so-called "undergraduate universities" are slightly smaller than the above two categories, mainly training undergraduates, in addition to bachelor's degrees, there are also some universities of this grade that can award master's degrees, and even doctoral degrees. The faculty, scholarships, and teaching methods of "undergraduate universities" are mainly undergraduates, so as an undergraduate international student entering a Canadian university for the first time, it is easier to choose such a university to be taken seriously. Such as:

    University of Lethbridge, Ontario Institute of Technology, Acadia University, University of Winniberg, Laurentian University, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    "Three categories" Canadian universities are mainly divided into three categories, similar to the "one, two, and three" in China, they are divided into "medical doctorate, comprehensive, and basic".

    Relatively speaking, medical doctoral universities are impeccable in terms of academic level and reputation, and the three famous universities all belong to medical doctoral universities, which are mainly research-oriented, have strong scientific research capabilities, can award doctoral degrees, and have their own medical schools.

    Comprehensive universities are mainly undergraduate and graduate students, and there are professors who teach, but they are not as extensive as medical universities and undertake research tasks, but undergraduate education is also the focus.

    Universities that focus on undergraduate education, so students who do not have very good grades and do not have the idea of continuing to do research after graduating from the bachelor's degree can focus on it, and the chances of being admitted may be greatly increased.

    College vs University.

    The relationship between colleges and universities in Canada is not the same as the relationship between colleges and universities in China. Choosing a college in Canada doesn't necessarily mean it's low.

    Colleges and universities are actually two different modes of teaching, in short, colleges are based on careers, while universities mainly provide academic or research projects. Colleges have lower admission requirements than universities, but the employment rate is not necessarily low, and some colleges offer courses that are quite competitive and popular with employers.

    What's more advantageous is that the tuition fees for most majors in the college will be cheaper than those in the university, which is also a good choice for those who are not in good financial conditions to come to the university.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I would advise you not to go to high school in Canada if you don't speak English well, unless you have been studying in Canada since the 5th grade.

    I've read chemistry textbooks in Canadian high schools, which are super thick, a little thinner than Cihai, and the chemical names in them are all in English, and they are all super long words. Although all high school students in Canada go to school, many of them don't know anything at all, so they can't even get into a poor university after graduating from high school. There are also physics and biology, I don't have to look at their textbooks, and the thickness of a basic dictionary.

    As an international student, paying expensive tuition fees means that you have the conditions and advantages of easily getting into a local university, so why should you take a long detour!

    I suggest that if you want to study Simon Fraser, you can enter its bridge course, generally pass their internal exam in 1 year and you can start directly to the university professional course, in addition, you should be better at English, if your English is not good, you can ask their university to arrange a semester of ESL courses for you.

    My friend is studying for a Ph.D. in electronic engineering in Canada, and I know a lot about electronic engineering, but the entrance requirements for different universities are different. However, in general, international students are more likely to enter college than domestic high school graduates, and high school graduates also depend on your average grades in the last two years of high school.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you have completed the sophomore year of high school, you can consider transitioning through a one-year program in China, and the cost of studying in high school abroad is higher, depending on the personal and family economic conditions.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I happened to be studying in Canada, and I had thought about applying for graduate school before, so I researched this thing.

    Let me list what you need to prepare.

    1.TOEFL or IELTS. (It is recommended to learn IELTS, make it simpler) The vast majority of universities in Canada recognize these two language scores.

    2.3 letters of recommendation from professors. (This should be very easy to do in China.) It's hard to get an undergraduate degree abroad. )

    3. gre。

    Canadian business is one of the world's most famous, (one of the very few majors in Canada that can be taken out of the world).

    The University of Toronto, York University, and the University of Western Ontario are all well-known in the world.

    Scholarships are hard to come by, and it's best to be prepared to not have one. Especially if you're an undergraduate student in China. If you want to get it, it is best to have some scientific background, strong professor recommendation letters, high grades, and if the school gives you an interview, it is a good opportunity.

    Graduate students in Canada, like graduate students in the United States, are divided into research and course work.

    Although they are both graduate students, there are essential differences.

    Course work is self-funded and there are no scholarships.

    Research is paid to help professors do research and give lectures at schools. (That is, the scholarship you want to apply for.) )

    Research and course work graduation requirements are also different.

    Course work generally only takes one graduate**, and then you can graduate after completing 12 courses.

    Research requires very few classes, it seems to be 2 or 4 courses, mainly to specialize in one field and help professors do research. Need to make more than one **, do public speaking. (If you want to continue with PhD, there is a big gap between research and course work).

    Although it is difficult to apply, the benefits are also obvious, and the scholarship is generous, basically a full scholarship + living allowance.

    Of course, there are some small scholarship programs, but they are all research-related and give very little money. Ranging from $1,000-$3,000 per semester.

    In addition, there are some third-party scholarship programs, usually sponsored by a wealthy person, which may be 4,5000 per semester, but the number of places is very small, and it is difficult to apply, and most of them also require a scientific research background.

    In Canada, like the United States, the better the school, the more expensive the tuition is, but it is much cheaper than in the United States.

    Generally, it costs 8,900 Canadian dollars for one semester, and you can graduate in 3 semesters (one and a half years), and the tuition fee needs to be prepared for 30,000 Canadian dollars.

    The cost of living is different in each city, and Toronto has a higher cost (mainly rent), which costs 1500-2000 Canadian dollars per month.

    Write so much, give a point, pure hand-type, without any copy and paste.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Master of Business is generally MBA, IELTS is 7, and GMAT scores are required, and 2 years of work experience is required, and no work experience can only be read in Pre MBA

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The total annual cost is about 200,000 RMB. IELTS to.

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