Unobvious pros of higher education in Canada

Unobvious pros of higher education in Canada

Corruption, unnecessary subjects, biased teachers, and many other things Canada doesn't have.

We often talk about the recognized advantages of higher education in Canada. These are its high quality at a relatively affordable price, the demand for Canadian diplomas all over the world, the opportunity to live and work in Canada after graduation, a lot of practice, and so on. Also, foreigners can enter Canadian institutions without exams.

But there are other advantages compared to many countries, which are not so often talked about. Journalists from our team talked to students from several countries to find out what they were most dissatisfied with in domestic education. I am happy to report that Canadian students have no such problems.

I won't touch on the topic of how to get a permanent residence permit through studying in Canada in this article, because we've already covered that.

So here's a list of reasons to drop out that you won't find in Canada.

Unnecessary subjects

Education in Canada is more practical and modernized. In universities and colleges, people study things that will be in demand in the labor market in the next 5-10 years. The task of Canadian colleges and universities is to produce a specialist in demand in a particular field and to give them the knowledge they need. Here physicists won't be taught cultural studies and historians won't be taught math. A graduate of a Canadian institution will be able to find a job in their specialty and do the job well

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