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Post by 747 on Dec 23, 2011 22:19:50 GMT -5
Were you satisfied with your post-secondary education? I suppose the criteria could be your experience as a student within your academic program or outside our academic program. It could also be influenced, I suppose, by whether you were able to find work in the field that you got your degree in.
I guess on the whole I was satisfied. The faculty itself (Management) was fine, although the university (Ottawa) was underwhelming. The bureaucracy was atrocious and there just wasn't much reason to feel pride in the school.
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Post by Piccolo on Dec 23, 2011 23:09:04 GMT -5
Yeah, I was happy with it. I was doing a major in a practical field and a minor in a field I loved, and a prof from the minor field encouraged me to do a double-major. Best decision I ever made, as combining the two has led to my current job. The coursework was pretty rigorous, profs were reasonably helpful, and I had a wonderful time outside of classes, too. I only have a few quibbles about the school, mainly dealing with professors behaving badly and their behavior not being addressed by the administration. But on the whole, I think I got a great education, and I'll always feel fondness for my college.
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Post by Celgress on Dec 23, 2011 23:58:27 GMT -5
yup, I sure was
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Post by EvenBaldobombHasAJob on Dec 24, 2011 9:47:47 GMT -5
yup. never trade that time for anything. plus it allowed me the opportunity to get involved in a program that I needed a university degree for.
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Post by Bravo Echo November on Dec 24, 2011 11:36:18 GMT -5
So far yes, although I do find it ironic that my "Managing and Motivating Young Learners" course is the least engaging class I have.
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