Thinking of Going to Schulich? Here's Why It's a Great School!

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  • @sheenamartis22
    @sheenamartis22 2 роки тому +1

    I am planning on doing my Masters at Schulich in 2023 and this video gave me an insight to what the school is like... Thank you!

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  2 роки тому +1

      Glad it helped Sheena, Goodluck!

  • @ishitamittal3174
    @ishitamittal3174 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for being this informative . It'll be great if you could also give an insight about how internships during undergrad work at Schulic and other work opportunities while studying

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому

      Hey Ishita, thanks for watching! That's definitely a great idea and I'll put that on my radar and share experiences regarding that.

  • @OceansFreedom
    @OceansFreedom 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for the info!! Much appreciated

  • @adilhalilrahmon
    @adilhalilrahmon 3 роки тому +1

    After watching your video I too would like to go to Schulich!

  • @optimusreimz4593
    @optimusreimz4593 3 роки тому

    Just accepted my offer! Excited but so nervous😆

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому

      Glad to hear you accepted! It's going to be a great experience. It's normal to be nervous I was too, but once you start it'll all go away. Feel free to reach out if you have anything on your mind, and best of luck!

  • @JuanitoPapito-h6e
    @JuanitoPapito-h6e 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Yusuf! Thank you for uploading this video, I found it so helpful and made the idea of applying a little less taunting. I have a few questions that you can hopefully answer listed below :)
    1. How is the workload & how much time do you spend doing homework and studying on average?
    2. What kind of homework is most common? for ex: essay writings
    3. Do you have any free time?
    4. Is it hard to obtain a good GPA
    5. Is it better to go to a reputable school for a bachelors or masters degree?
    6. Is it worth getting an MBA after attending Schulich for undergrad?

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Tiffany :) Sorry for the late reply. See my answers to your questions below:
      1. I'd say the workload is manageable I didn't find it too intense - there's a big caveat to that as it depends on the stream you end up specializing in. Accounting, for example, tends to have a higher workload.
      In general, you'd be spending 15hrs in class per week, and an additional 15hrs studying and preparing. This increases during midterm and finals season. Keep in mind this is only studying, extracurriculars will significantly add to this.
      2. In terms of homework, it depends on the course. In most cases there isn't weekly "homework" that's due. What homework entails is competing readings and preparing for the upcoming lecture, which could take a couple hours. Then there are quizzes, essays, cases for classes due throughout.
      3. Yes! I know the above sounds like a lot but you are able to get some free time. But I'm going to be honest, during midterm and finals season you may not, which is the harsh reality.
      4. In general yes, but depends on what you define good. I actually made a video on this topic called "Does GPA matter in university". Check it out!
      5. I'm not sure what schools you're comparing to, but Schulich is a well recognized school internationallly. You can't go wrong in my opinion.
      6. This is a tricky question it really depends. Honestly it's way too early to think about that I'd say don't worry about that right now. But to give you an answer it would depend on your career goals. I feel that an MBA for a business undergrad could be somewhat repetitive vs. Someone from a different background.
      Hope this was helpful!

  • @sidraaljammal1107
    @sidraaljammal1107 3 роки тому

    Great video! Thank you so much!

  • @YUMYUMINMYTUMTUM
    @YUMYUMINMYTUMTUM 3 роки тому

    Great video man, couldn’t find such informative video like yours of YorkU. But, could u pls tell me about the Management Information System of YorkU?

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching!
      I'm assuming that you're reffering to the Operations Management and Information Systems stream at Schulich? If so, I know that it is a great program and have actually specialized in it during my bachelor's.
      It encompasses a lot of different fields such as supply chain, project management, data and more. If you'd like more information, I'd suggest visiting the program page and getting in touch with the department, as they are the true experts:
      schulich.yorku.ca/specializations/operations-management-information-systems/

    • @YUMYUMINMYTUMTUM
      @YUMYUMINMYTUMTUM 3 роки тому

      @@itsyusufkhan Thank u so much, you are so humble. God bless you

  • @jenniferjohn4412
    @jenniferjohn4412 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Yusuf! I've got admitted to both Schulich and Sauder for my undergraduate program and I'm highly confused with which to pick! Please drop me an advice, Thank you.

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  2 роки тому +4

      First off, congrats in getting in to both schools!
      When it comes to the choice between the two, there's no "clear cut" answer. That being said there are some factors to consider:
      If you're thinking of going in to accounting/marketing Schulich in my opinion is a better option - both programs, especially actg are well defined with lots of exposure to big 4 companies.
      Sauder, on the other hand may be better for consulting and finance. You could also go into these streams from Schulich but they may be a bit more challenging (not impossible by any means)
      Other things to consider:
      Parent University (UBC is ranked higher than York University, but Schulich itself is more recognized by ranking)
      Cost (UBC would he significantly more expensive due to residence/cost of living along with higher tuition. Schulich is surprisingly "cheaper" than all other business schools of the same level)
      Community/student life (Sauder would def have more of a "traditional" uni feel and social life as you live on campus vs. York lacks that since it's mostly a commuter school. Essentially, you'd gave to put the effort in to get a good social life at York/Schulich, but at UBC it'd be more natural)
      Location (Schulich gets the points here as it's located in Toronto and all the big companies are headquartered here. So many people from other universities do internships and get full-time jobs in Toronto)
      Can't go wrong with either in my opinion, just a matter of weighing what's important to you.

    • @jenniferjohn4412
      @jenniferjohn4412 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much! This is of great help to me🙏💯

  • @ananyamalhotra7454
    @ananyamalhotra7454 3 роки тому

    Could you please throw some light on the summer internships as well?

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому

      For sure, I can make a video on that topic - thanks for watching!

  • @prateeksinghbhullar1912
    @prateeksinghbhullar1912 3 роки тому +2

    Hey, thank you very much for all the information...can you please tell tution fee for international students?

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому +1

      No problem, thanks for watching!
      I'm not sure which particular program you're reffering to at Schulich, so here is a link where all fees are provided: sfs.yorku.ca/fees/courses
      You can select the program and it will give you a breakdown.

    • @prateeksinghbhullar1912
      @prateeksinghbhullar1912 3 роки тому

      @@itsyusufkhan okay thanks a lot

  • @khalednawaser1549
    @khalednawaser1549 7 місяців тому

    Hi Yufes. Knowing that the opportunities are much better in USA, Why didn't you go to study in American business school?

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  7 місяців тому

      Hi! Good question - the main reason for me was the fact that I'm a Canadian citizen which means that I would be paying domestic tuition and have easy access to grants and loans. If I attended a school in the states it would cost significantly more. In terms of opportunities yes, the US may have more but Canada still has a good business sector. If ever I decided to move to the states there are ways to do so.

  • @meetpatel8767
    @meetpatel8767 2 роки тому

    Hi, I got 7 bands in IELTS and i applied in York University for pg diploma in Advanced Accounting course and just 2 days ago i received offer letter and now i have 10 days to accept my offer letter of University. The problem i face right now is that ,there is no one i personally know ,who studying in York University , so i am worried about how's the University and living expenses and studies there . Pls share your review in this comment section . And what do you think , should I take this course in York or not?

  • @adiparida3842
    @adiparida3842 2 роки тому

    I want to go into investment banking, is Schulich iBBA a good option for that? I recently got into Schulich and Ivey and they are my top two choices, any advice/help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  2 роки тому

      Between BBA/iBBA it won't make much of a difference. Both BBA and iBBA are very similar.
      From my observation, Ivey seems to be a better option for investment banking. A couple people in my year transferred to Ivey for investment banking. Schulich on the other hand doesn't have a strong curriculum for finance, but there are a lot clubs focused on investment banking that are useful.
      Long story short, if you're only looking at investment banking Ivey may be your best bet. If you're looking for a more well rounded experience/want to explore other areas as well Schulich might be a better option. It will definitely be a bit harder to get into investment banking from Schulich but not impossible if you're willing to put the work in.
      Hope this helps!

  • @mysticjedi6730
    @mysticjedi6730 9 місяців тому

    Did seneca college 2 year business diploma, transfered to york with year transfer credit, changed to a more classical program..
    Get a college diploma of certificate first..

  • @justttroshan2102
    @justttroshan2102 2 роки тому

    Is it compulsory........ work experience to get admission in schulich... And if it is.. then how much
    ???????

  • @lxcy0190
    @lxcy0190 2 роки тому +1

    Hey! It's my dream school and I'm 16 years old rn and just entering 11th grade, I plan to enter BBA and major in Accounting, do you have any tips on how to get there successfully and prepare for it, besides the excellent studies?

    • @NVCTS-
      @NVCTS- 7 місяців тому

      Did you make it?

    • @lxcy0190
      @lxcy0190 7 місяців тому

      @@NVCTS- no, i went to an in-state university to pursue accounting

    • @NVCTS-
      @NVCTS- 7 місяців тому

      @@lxcy0190I am conflicted between finance and accounting, how is accounting for you so far.

  • @raisaislam8269
    @raisaislam8269 2 роки тому

    Hey ! Does schulich accepts if you had all science subjects in your A levels , or they offer some courses to take before entering

  • @stephencao2903
    @stephencao2903 3 місяці тому

    Im gonna go to schulich

  • @simranbajwa5462
    @simranbajwa5462 3 роки тому

    Great video! I had a question though. I am an international student with a 3-year Bach. degree (BBA).
    Could I still apply for a MAcc. course, provided I have a 3 year UG degree? Because I've heard that most UG programs have a 4-year completion period in CAN.

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching!
      In regard the the Master of Accounting I suggest visiting the website directly for more information:
      schulich.yorku.ca/admissions/admissions-requirements/macc/
      Don't quote me on this, but I belive you may have to complete an extra year to get enough credits for your undergraduate degree. It's a complicated equivalency process. One of the organizations that does this is WES (World Education Services). You send them the degree and they equate it to a Canadian one and based on that you might need to do more courses. Sending your original degree to WES is a great option in my opinion - look into it if you haven't. You may even be able to call them and ask questions.
      Once again, I'm not an expert and this is just what I've heard. The best option would be to get in touch with the department by visiting the following:
      schulich.yorku.ca/achieve/master-accounting-macc/?gclid=CjwKCAjwn6GGBhADEiwAruUcKi8ltFRcs4mx_8iW45HPUqtbB3st132Qq6C-kaxEFA9BTKxkF14AmhoCw4oQAvD_BwE
      Hope this helps!

    • @simranbajwa5462
      @simranbajwa5462 3 роки тому

      @@itsyusufkhan Yes thank you!!

  • @nandinibhalla182
    @nandinibhalla182 2 роки тому

    Hi, can I get into Schulich for my bachelor's if I have missed out on the official deadline.. if yes, please let me know how?

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  2 роки тому

      Hey, I've never encountered this situation. I don't think you can but there may be some exception. Your best move is to contact admissions:
      (416) 736-5060
      admissions@schulich.yorku.ca

    • @nandinibhalla182
      @nandinibhalla182 2 роки тому

      Thank you for the info!

    • @nandinibhalla182
      @nandinibhalla182 2 роки тому

      @Yusuf Khan,
      Do you think that BBA(H) from University of Guelph-Humber is a good option?
      Like in terms of study culture, students clubs and societies etc.
      Because being an international student I am really in two minds whether to go forward with it or not.
      Thank you

  • @rohitgrover5372
    @rohitgrover5372 3 роки тому

    Hey man! I got admits from Schulich mim and Waterloo MMSc both.
    Schulich has 1 year program and the other one has 1 year+ co-op. Which one you'd say is better ?

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Rohit congrats on your admission!
      Both are very strong schools. My knowledge of those particular programs are limited but here's my two cents.
      From my experience, Schulich has a great marketing presence. The profs at the grad level are fantastic with loads of real life industry experience. There's a strong Alumni base in marketing. Looking at the MBA employment report for Schulich, Marketing was second highest in terms of industry of employment.
      Waterloo's biggest edge is the co-op. It does help with gaining industry experience. It also has a great reputation. Schulich doesn't have co-op built in, but does have opportunities for internships.
      At the end of the day it's your decision, and I'm definitely biased towards Schulich since I went there.
      I'd say look into the schools themselves outside of the particular program as well, as having a string alumni base, career support and programs is key. Also take a look at the employment report these schools put out. Lastly just do a simple search on LinkedIn for marketing jobs and filter by degree - you'd be surprised how useful this is.
      You can't go wrong with either schools - you're in a great position right now. Hope this helps!

  • @shreerangkarambelkar6220
    @shreerangkarambelkar6220 3 роки тому

    Amazing information bro !
    Do I have to learn French to study or to get job in Canada ?

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching! No you don't have to know French to study or work in Canada.

    • @shreerangkarambelkar6220
      @shreerangkarambelkar6220 3 роки тому

      @@itsyusufkhan Thanks for the information 🙏

  • @luisrivas7055
    @luisrivas7055 3 роки тому

    Hello Yusuf, I am Peruvian and I hope you understand me but I want to enter the school and I don't know what requirements are needed, please help me because I want to enter but I don't know how. I hope you answer me. (I'm using a translator because I don't know English)

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому

      Hi Luis! Thank you for watching. There are many programs to choose from at this school, like undergraduate and graduate. It's best if you visit this link: schulich.yorku.ca/admissions/
      You can translate the page on the Google Chrome browser.
      For additional questions, I suggest contacting the admissions department:
      schulich.yorku.ca/about/contact-directory/
      Under "Schulich Faculty Search" click on "Admissions / Student Services and International Relations".
      Hope this helps and Goodluck!

  • @harichandana3009
    @harichandana3009 2 роки тому

    How is master of management course ? Is it worth to get good jobs after the course?

  • @sangeetavanarse4692
    @sangeetavanarse4692 3 роки тому

    Could you help me understand what is per credit?
    And what is annual tuition fees for iBBA degree at schulich?

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому

      Each class has a certain number of credits. Think of it like a point system - each class gives you a certain number of points if you complete it, and in order to graduate you need an x number of points.
      At Schulich/York, 1 semester classes are 3 credits. The full program is 120 credits (10 classes per year).
      So to find the tuition for the program, multiply the per credit cost by 120.
      So iBBA total tuition is:
      $38,818 (Domestic)
      $135,841 (International)
      More details can be found:
      sfs.yorku.ca/fees/courses/2021-2022/fall-winter/schulich-school-of-business-bba-ibba

  • @dhruvdhawan5449
    @dhruvdhawan5449 3 роки тому

    Fabulous video!! I really want to get accepted into the iBBA programme at Schulich for fall next year. What was your major for the undergrad programme?

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching Dhruv!
      So what's interesting about the Schulich i/BBA program is that there's no major. Instead it's speculations, which is a result of taking a couple of courses in a certain field.
      For me, I ended up specializing in Operations Management and Information Systems (OMIS) and Organizational Behavior. At the end of the day specialization doesn't really matter, unless it's for a more technical stream like accounting and finance (stay tuned for a video on this in the next little while).

    • @dhruvdhawan5449
      @dhruvdhawan5449 3 роки тому

      @@itsyusufkhan Cool haha, thank youu so much

    • @dhruvdhawan5449
      @dhruvdhawan5449 3 роки тому

      @@itsyusufkhan Also I think you meant specialisations in the first paragraph, kinda don't wanna gamble on my degree lmao

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому

      Thanks for catching that haha ... but there's some unintentional truth to that 🤔

    • @dhruvdhawan5449
      @dhruvdhawan5449 3 роки тому

      @@itsyusufkhan Hi Yusuf following up on my iBBA application to Schulich, I just wanted to ask a few things. I have just received an alternative offer for the BCOM programme at York University. I haven't really submitted my supplementary application yet, and my decision for iBBA in the MyFile is still pending. Is getting an alternative programme before even submitting the supplementary applicatoin normal? I'm kinda panicking right now really wanna get into iBBA

  • @thamara77-y6g
    @thamara77-y6g 3 роки тому

    Does york or other universities look up to what high school you go to? As an international student, my school is not that reputable or known so I'm curious if it's a disadvantage when applying to Canadian universities.

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому +1

      Hey, they do look at the school you go to. From my experience, as long as the school is recognized and Accredited you should be fine. They may in some rare cases ask you to retake a pre-requisite course, but that is determined when you apply and submit your application. You will, however, most likely have to take an English Language test. This is just my opinion, it's best to directly get in touch with admissions for more specific and accurate answers.

  • @habibahhosam9306
    @habibahhosam9306 3 роки тому

    this was very helpful, thank you. do you know if they offer co-op?

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! Schulich in particular does not have a built in co-op program; instead summer internships are emphasized. That being said, it could still be possible to do a co-op placement if you really feel it would add value by taking a semester off from school - it's not reccomended but is also not completely off the table. Keep in mind co-ops and summer internships are all competitive at the end of the day, and it really comes down to an individuals commitment and effort.

  • @saptarshidassss271
    @saptarshidassss271 2 роки тому

    Hey buddy how's mba in finance from Sc B xul and Rotman ?

  • @raveena8062
    @raveena8062 3 роки тому

    Hey! @YusufKhan any idea about MSCM at Schulich?

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому

      Hey!
      I've only heard great things. It's a very underrated program in my opinion - I was even considering it at one point.
      I've had proffesors who teach in the program teach some of my classes, and they have been great. They are very experienced often having years of real industry experience.
      They've also launched a Centre of Excellence in Supply Chain & Logistics Management. There's lots of research and partnerships with leading companies and institutions.
      Overall great program from what I've heard. That being said I'm not the best person to ask for full details - I'd suggest reaching out to the team/program members directly.
      schulich.yorku.ca/programs/mscm/
      Hope this helps!

  • @rashakfrn
    @rashakfrn 3 роки тому

    Is only a ielts score and 4 years of experience in good mnc , enough to apply for the same.

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому

      Hi!
      I'm not too familiar on specific situations - I would suggest visiting the following link and click on the requirements for your specific program. For further questions you can email the admissions department.
      schulich.yorku.ca/admissions/

  • @aleeza4080
    @aleeza4080 3 роки тому +1

    Hi! I'm currently stressing over my future right now. I want to go in to business as a future career plan and school-wise, so would I be eligible for Schulich without taking any science courses grade 11 and 12? I'm sorry if this is a silly question, I'm just incredibly worried.

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому +1

      Hey! Definitely not a silly question, I was in the same boat too. I didn't take any sciences in grade 11/12 and was perfectly fine. For more detailed requirements, visit the following:
      schulich.yorku.ca/admissions/how-to-apply-undergrad/
      Hope this helps!

    • @aleeza4080
      @aleeza4080 3 роки тому

      @@itsyusufkhan Ah, okay, thank you so much! Greatly appreciated. :)

  • @aradsri
    @aradsri 3 роки тому +1

    You forgot to mention me as a good reason to go to Schulich but great video!

  • @taskirasumi6580
    @taskirasumi6580 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this informative video.. Currently I am a student of BBA specialization in HRM(4 years program).i have decided to move canada after this BBA. But i am facing very confusion to choose a masters degree.I want to focus on my career as HR. As i am already gonna complete my bba in HRM Is it possible to choose Master’s in HRM?

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching! You can definitely apply for a Masters in HR in your situation. However, have you looked into obtaining the CHRP designation?
      There are many programs offered in colleges such as Seneca College and Humber College that help you prepare for the courses and exam. If you haven't thought about it, the designation is a great option as it is internationally recognized. This could be a great step forward for your career.
      Check out their website for more information on the process:
      www.hrpa.ca/designations/chrp-certified-human-resource-professional/

    • @taskirasumi6580
      @taskirasumi6580 3 роки тому

      Thank you so much.. It means a lot ☺️

  • @mohammedabrarhussain1660
    @mohammedabrarhussain1660 3 місяці тому

    Where are you from?

  • @Priyanka-df5zd
    @Priyanka-df5zd 3 роки тому

    Hey Yusuf! Is it possible for an international student to get into schulich (MiM) with a 1y work exp but 1-2y work gap( did internships in between?

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому

      Hey!
      So taking a look at the website, here's what I see under admission requirements that may be relevant to you:
      Work Experience is not required. Applicants may not have more than two years of full-time work experience.
      One year of full-time, post-graduate work experience required for applicants holding 3-year degrees.
      Applicants with two years or more of full-time work experience are not eligible for admission to the MMgt and are encouraged to apply to the MBA
      I would direct you to the website for the MiM, as well as to get in touch with admissions for further information.
      schulich.yorku.ca/programs/mmgt/

  • @akashmohikar1918
    @akashmohikar1918 Рік тому

    Hi Yusuf!! I have got offer letter from Schulich but for India campus. Can you please advise what difference does it make in terms of opportunities at Toronto vs India campus?

  • @hareshgursahani4696
    @hareshgursahani4696 Рік тому

    Can we connect with you? My son is planning for fall23

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  Рік тому

      Would be happy to connect - please send an email to khansplan@gmail.com and we can go from there.

  • @aneeshasuresh6390
    @aneeshasuresh6390 2 роки тому

    Im looking for MBA in schulich, Sept 2022 intake. But my agency is not directly associated to this university, can you recommend any good agency which is directly associated? Also I'm planning to apply for a full scholarship but again my agency is saying that I might not get a stay back with full scholarship, I'm not sure if they're telling the truth or not. It'd be very useful if you could help me out on this one 😁

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Aneesha, thanks for watching!
      York University doesn't actually have an agency program or work directly with agencies from what I know. I would suggest applying directly by yourself, as I'm not sure what benefit an agency would provide and the process is quite straight forward..
      In regard to the scholarship, I hadn't heard that before but I did some digging and found that they are right - to a certain extent. On the Canada Immigration website (link below) it mentions under the "Who Can Apply" section that some scholarships may void your stay back permit and lists them. From what I understand, as long as you get scholarships other than these (ie. Directly from the university if eligible) you should be good.
      www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/after-graduation/eligibility.html#inside
      Hope this helps! :)

  • @nicolasdagenais396
    @nicolasdagenais396 3 роки тому

    60k?... so i make 30$/h as a 1st term roofing apprentice as a summer job which equates to about 60k+ per year (full year*) with zero investment...but then again the working conditions should be a lot cozier and prestigious i guess.

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому +2

      It definitely does seem low given the investment made in a degree. Trades jobs do for sure pay a lot more at the start. With degrees and schools like this, you start reaping the benefits a couple of years down the line, with people reaching 100k+ a couple years out. Also I think the main argument people make (which I think is slowly becoming less true) is that degrees lead to more growth opportunities to "climb up". At the end of the day, it does depend on what you want to do and focus on.
      That being said you seem to be in a great place right now, keep it up!

    • @nicolasdagenais396
      @nicolasdagenais396 3 роки тому

      @@itsyusufkhan thank you, I'm currently studying electrical engineering and love it but I've always been interested in business as well. trades can be limited in terms of growth potential (unless you take the entrepreneurial route) as it is very specialized work. but in terms of salary you really cant go wrong as its all negotiated by unions. for roofing in my area, app1 get 30$ then after 2000hrs 35,5$ and 2000hrs after that you top out at 42$ or 48 if you're a foreman + performance bonuses... great breadwinner until you get old but even then there is a 74 year old guy on my crew working every day and he's an absolute beast lol

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому +1

      That's amazing! Union's are definitely great when it comes to that. Honestly, you can always go back to school for a business diploma or certificate. Better yet there is SO much free content out there can't go wrong. It is a grind though, as you'll be working 24/7 but it's worth it and rewarding.

  • @jeremyjohnson668
    @jeremyjohnson668 3 роки тому

    Can you move to schulich from another university

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Jeremy!
      I'm assuming you're talking about the undergraduate program. Unfortunately you are not able to transfer to Schulich from another university. See below from the admissions website:
      "Please note, due to Schulich’s small program size, we are not able to accept applications from transfer students currently studying outside of York."
      For more information, visit: schulich.yorku.ca/admissions/how-to-apply-undergrad/

    • @jeremyjohnson668
      @jeremyjohnson668 3 роки тому

      @@itsyusufkhan Also, can we do the apllication from a different country?

  • @anjutyagi3261
    @anjutyagi3261 3 роки тому

    What is amount you pay to study here annually

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому

      It really depends on a variety of factors (what degree, whether you are a domestic/international student etc.)
      This link has detailed information by program and type of student: schulich.yorku.ca/admissions/tuition-fees-costs/
      Hope this helps!

  • @samueljacob308
    @samueljacob308 3 роки тому

    Did you take calculus in grade 12?

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому +2

      Yes I did! I ended up taking all 3 maths in high-school. I'd reccomend taking both data and calculus as it is good knowledge to have and helps down the line. From what I know it doesn't effect your application which one you take.

  • @sangeetavanarse4692
    @sangeetavanarse4692 3 роки тому

    Can i apply for advanced Diploma for BBA?

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому

      Hey Sangeeta - the BBA program at Schulich is only offered as a full 4-year bachelor degree. If you'd like to explore other programs offered at Schulich, visit this link: schulich.yorku.ca/programs/
      From my understanding, advanced diplomas are typically only offered through colleges. This link gives more details on diploma options: www.ontariocolleges.ca/en/apply/program-types

  • @aasmapratapsingh
    @aasmapratapsingh 3 роки тому

    Hi, Can we connect over a call?

  • @benhurdsouza2890
    @benhurdsouza2890 2 роки тому

    Hey Yusuf! I am looking for masters programs related to finance at Schulich, for which I need your help. I hv completed my 3years bachelors from India with 57%, also pursuing CMA-INDIA (Indian Professional course) and having 2years experience as an Cost Intern. What do think will I be able to secure admit for masters programs? #YosufKhan

  • @HimanshuTayade-i7p
    @HimanshuTayade-i7p 7 місяців тому

    Can I communicate to you through email?

  • @sweetykaur6922
    @sweetykaur6922 3 роки тому

    What are the requirements for this college?

    • @itsyusufkhan
      @itsyusufkhan  3 роки тому

      There are many programs available, with varying admissions requirements.
      It would be best to visit the website directly to learn more.
      schulich.yorku.ca/admissions/