How to choose an immigration major for studying in Quebec, Canada as a vocational school student?

by uqaduzx352 on 2012-02-29 17:32:13

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Junior college majors indeed make it easier to immigrate. Although in China, junior colleges are far less prestigious than universities, as employers in Canada, they do not discriminate against junior colleges. Study abroad experts introduce that in Quebec, Canada, university education leans more towards theoretical knowledge, while junior colleges focus on practical teaching. Thus, in job hunting for graduates, junior college graduates may even have an advantage over bachelor's degree graduates. In Canadian skilled immigration applications, junior college graduates generally score higher than university bachelor's graduates.

Immigration experts state that when international students preparing to immigrate select majors, they should refer to two lists: one is the current list of 38 shortage occupations, and the other is the employment prospect list. Only by combining the present and the long-term can the most suitable and stable major be chosen.

Choose your major first, then your school. When international students were in high school in China, they studied science. Due to the lack of accounting and economics in Chinese high schools, insufficient information, and the unique prestigious school sentiment of the Chinese, they strongly requested the study abroad counselor to help them contact prestigious schools when applying for study abroad, subjectively believing "I will not enter unless it is the Computer Science Department of Waterloo University or the Engineering Department of Toronto University."

When he truly started university, he realized his strong interest in financial investment and found that the engineering department and the computer science department were far from what he initially imagined. In the end, he had to take a detour, obtaining another degree before furthering his studies in the finance industry. Therefore, students should first choose their major and then the school when contacting study abroad opportunities. Choosing a major also requires courage to try new things.

No need to pursue prestigious schools. Currently, undergraduate employment in China is severe, and usually, graduates from prestigious schools have more advantages. Study abroad experts believe that employers in Quebec, Canada, are not overly enthusiastic about the prestige of prestigious schools because most schools in Quebec, Canada, have good educational quality.

Many schools in Quebec, Canada, have their own professional strengths. Employers in Quebec, Canada, value students' personal abilities more. Students should not compromise on their majors just to attend prestigious schools.

Besides studying, students should also value part-time jobs and internship opportunities. Whether paid or unpaid work can provide relevant experience proof for international students. Additionally, community volunteer work, which does not exist in China, should not be overlooked. This is an important testament to personal character.

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