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What schools and majors are better for immigrants who want to study in Canada?

I am a female, a freshman at the University of Western Ontario, majoring in psychology (ranked 50th in China). The University of Toronto and UBC ranked higher, but the tuition fees were too expensive.

First of all, it is not so easy to apply for a master's degree in a good school in Canada. Canadian children are not eligible to apply if their average score is below 80, and 80 is not so easy to get. Instead of going to a bad university to study a wrong major, it is better to reconsider your choice.

I can tell you exactly that if you graduate from computer science, you will definitely find a job. This is the best job-hunting major I can see at present.

Undergraduate programs with good computer skills include Waterloo and Toronto. . . In fact, I want to say that in Canadian universities, computer majors that can rank among the top 200 in the world are worth learning.

Now that you are prepared for hardship, I want to say that no master can easily apply for a job. Applicants will receive a full scholarship plus full living expenses. With such a good condition, you can imagine how difficult it is to apply and study. If the domestic finance is not 2 1 1, it is equivalent to not learning. No kidding, except those universities, the financial quality of the remaining universities in China is very poor. If you have the opportunity to study in Canada, you will know what I mean by the poor quality of education in China.

If you are sure that you must come to Canada, you will study hard and stay. There are only two ways:

Regardless of the time cost, 1 re-entered the undergraduate course. After a semester, you will understand what it means to study for nothing in China. Our students in Wuhan University and Xiamen University think that the quality of education in China is too poor. Choose your favorite major. If it is safe, choose computer and minor in mathematics. When you are a freshman, you will be exposed to philosophy, because computers here emphasize the construction of logical thinking ability and have higher requirements for mathematics besides professional knowledge. But because of the high level of education, I can still understand. As for how it came about, universities such as Waterloo and Toronto are too high-end. You can apply for Kings at the University of Western Ontario, and transfer to the main campus after 70 points a year. There are several such examples around me.

If you care about the cost of time, find a junior college, study a major that can immigrate, and immigrate directly two years after graduation. But recently, it has been ruled out that the entry-level jobs and initial jobs of enterprises are experienced immigrants, which may change in the future, so think twice before you act. In the final analysis, where to live, you must have real skills, and immigration conditions are set for people who don't have real skills.

PS: Studying in Canada is really tiring. I want to endure hardship and find the right place.