Is Western a difficult uni? Like if we were to compare Trent or Ryerson to somewhere like Western, should we be expecting a bigger workload from western? Thanks.
It's "difficult" but most of the profs you'll be dealing with are world-class and it's honestly a smooth experience if you pay attention well enough and time manage. Western's workload depending on the program might be a tad bit more than Trent and Ryerson, but it is still very manageable for a committed student.
I'll tell you my secret. Friday, Saturday, Sunday print and do all next weeks readings until done them all. Monday to Thursday work on assignments.. ONLY READINGS ON WEEEKENDS!!!!¡!!! NO NIGHT BEFORE CRAP EVER!!! YOUR WELCOME
Nice video, have accepted the offer for Bsc. ( major Computers) just one small query how are internship here, does the university help in getting internship or we are on our own?
Maddy here! I am not sure for BSc, however for Engineering they have an internal job board and they run a variety of job fairs and recruitment events to help network. They also have office hours and workshops to improve your resume, cover letter, and to practice interviewing. I assume it would be similar with other faculties. In my opinion, the best way to make connections and get exposure with recruiters and companies who hire co-ops is through clubs and hackathons, most will have sponsors who are there to meet new students and recruit for internships/new grad jobs. I hope that helps!
One more query plz. if I want to transfer from Western to some other university, how is the transition, re they ( university) supportive or reluctant ? TIA
Of course! Generally, you can apply to a new university when they are accepting admissions, and not re-register with your current university. Through the registration, you'd likely state you're a transfer students from post-secondary and the courses you've already taken will transfer over as well, should they qualify. From there, there are many experts in the new university's career services that can aid in any specific questions you'd have. Hope this helped answer your question!
@@how2university noted thanks a ton for replying n sorry to bother u bt right now I am having lot of confusion regrading western as I keep on hearing stories bout the university. Hope I am doing the right thing by coming to Western. Fingers crossed 🤞
@@aromeda0073 hi, I wonder what’s your idea about western uni now considering your experience? Because I am thinking about to transfering to western from university of manitoba…
You'll be glad to know that I got accepted into bsc computer science honours program for the fall of 2023. I also got an offer from Toronto metropolitan University, which is offering a co-op program of 5 years. I like western a lot, but I am a bit skeptical for two reasons: 1.Western doesn't provide a co-op program, so will I be able to secure internships ? 2. I feel London is a bit secluded and there aren't much job options available. So, is western comp science any better than ryreson(tmu)? Will I get enough opportunities to grow in the field at western ? Other than the location of ryreson(tmu) and the availability of co-op, I don't like anything about it. Could you please guide me in making the righ decision?
I’ve committed and I’m super excited!!
Congratulations!!! That’s awesome - we hope you have an absolute blast:)
I'm coming to Western in the fall , omg i'm so excited!
We're stoked for you!
Get your poke. Only way you will be welcome there. Its a Nazi run school. Have fun.
Is Western a difficult uni? Like if we were to compare Trent or Ryerson to somewhere like Western, should we be expecting a bigger workload from western? Thanks.
It's "difficult" but most of the profs you'll be dealing with are world-class and it's honestly a smooth experience if you pay attention well enough and time manage. Western's workload depending on the program might be a tad bit more than Trent and Ryerson, but it is still very manageable for a committed student.
lol depends. You put the work in, you win. You do have to pay to go to Western and the profs will pass you if you tell them what you want.
First year of Engineering at Western is quite intense and heavy course load but it's smooth sailing from there.
I'll tell you my secret. Friday, Saturday, Sunday print and do all next weeks readings until done them all. Monday to Thursday work on assignments..
ONLY READINGS ON WEEEKENDS!!!!¡!!!
NO NIGHT BEFORE CRAP EVER!!!
YOUR WELCOME
Nice video, have accepted the offer for Bsc. ( major Computers) just one small query how are internship here, does the university help in getting internship or we are on our own?
Maddy here! I am not sure for BSc, however for Engineering they have an internal job board and they run a variety of job fairs and recruitment events to help network. They also have office hours and workshops to improve your resume, cover letter, and to practice interviewing. I assume it would be similar with other faculties. In my opinion, the best way to make connections and get exposure with recruiters and companies who hire co-ops is through clubs and hackathons, most will have sponsors who are there to meet new students and recruit for internships/new grad jobs. I hope that helps!
@@how2university noted thanks a lot!!!
One more query plz. if I want to transfer from Western to some other university, how is the transition, re they ( university) supportive or reluctant ? TIA
Of course! Generally, you can apply to a new university when they are accepting admissions, and not re-register with your current university. Through the registration, you'd likely state you're a transfer students from post-secondary and the courses you've already taken will transfer over as well, should they qualify. From there, there are many experts in the new university's career services that can aid in any specific questions you'd have.
Hope this helped answer your question!
@@how2university noted thanks a ton for replying n sorry to bother u bt right now I am having lot of confusion regrading western as I keep on hearing stories bout the university. Hope I am doing the right thing by coming to Western. Fingers crossed 🤞
No worries! Western is a great school!
We hope you like it!! 🤞
@@how2university only if you have been vaccinated. As reminder that you must be vaccinated every 90 days to stay protected. Enjoy your education.
@@aromeda0073 hi, I wonder what’s your idea about western uni now considering your experience? Because I am thinking about to transfering to western from university of manitoba…
You'll be glad to know that I got accepted into bsc computer science honours program for the fall of 2023. I also got an offer from Toronto metropolitan University, which is offering a co-op program of 5 years.
I like western a lot, but I am a bit skeptical for two reasons:
1.Western doesn't provide a co-op program, so will I be able to secure internships ?
2. I feel London is a bit secluded and there aren't much job options available.
So, is western comp science any better than ryreson(tmu)?
Will I get enough opportunities to grow in the field at western ?
Other than the location of ryreson(tmu) and the availability of co-op, I don't like anything about it.
Could you please guide me in making the righ decision?