Choosing a prestigious school for studying management in Quebec: key points to consider

by dingyi947279 on 2012-02-15 16:55:31

In 2012, applications for studying in Quebec are currently being accepted. Graduates with degrees in management are returning to apply for immigration through studying in Quebec. Quebec is the largest province in Canada, with 6.8 million descendants of the French who use French as their first official language. The Quebec government encourages international students to immigrate through studying abroad. Recently, they have even introduced the "Exemption Scholarship," worth up to 100,000 RMB. For graduates in management who wish to successfully enter prestigious universities in Quebec, there are five key points to consider:

1. Major: Many people may receive offers from multiple majors, so choosing an appropriate major becomes very important. In fact, employment opportunities abroad and domestically are quite similar; it's harder to switch fields when working in relatively niche industries because foreign countries place great emphasis on experience and professional qualifications. Therefore, many students in niche fields face significant pressure when job hunting, and some even have to continuously extend their stay due to a lack of job opportunities. Of course, so-called popular majors require discerning eyes.

2. Curriculum: Even within the same department, there can be different curriculums. If you can find a major that has good prospects, strong standing in its field, and aligns closely with your interests and relevant experience, this should weigh heavily in your decision-making process.

3. Faculty Strength: This factor is crucial from the perspective of future employment. A regular teacher at a prestigious university cannot compare with a renowned teacher at an ordinary school. Whether learning knowledge or honing skills, the influence of a renowned teacher is significant. If you gain the teacher's favor, finding a job in the future will not be a concern, as the teacher might actively recommend you.

4. University Ranking: Its importance is undeniable and is often the sole criterion many students refer to. When discussing rankings, one must consider both subject-specific rankings and overall rankings. While being associated with a well-known university with high overall rankings is indeed prestigious, when considering the knowledge gained and future job prospects, sometimes subject-specific rankings are more useful. The key lies in evaluating the relevant major.

5. Geographical Location: Most people prefer economically developed areas because, on one hand, there are more job opportunities, and life tends to be more convenient. Additionally, living abroad for several years allows you to fully immerse yourself in foreign culture and understand the ways of survival. Conversely, staying in remote or less economically developed areas can create numerous difficulties in finding jobs in the future and may lead to isolation.

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