Saturday, March 10, 2012

Is Camosun college( victoria bc) a good school?

Im planing to complete an associate degree in business or marketing, so far Ive considered going to Camosun college at victoria bc and I also did a lot of research of it but still couldn't get a clue of its reputation. It seems like a pretty new school with a history of only around 40 years. What Im really concern is that how does it feel to live in Victoria? somesay it's a beautiful city with nice weather and lots of activities involve with water/river/ocean; and some also said that it could be fairly boring and sort of isolated to live there since the majority people are retairees, and other things like shopping, clubs, nightlife are just lame. The thing is that I lived in Vancouver for a few years and kinda getting sick of the weather here, but meanwhile I don't wanna go to a place where you cant have fun. I know for now Im concentrating on school but you know, for a early 20's guy I also need those so called "city life" to maintain the energy.

so, if you know something about either Camosun college or living in victoria, please drop some advice

much thanks!Is Camosun college( victoria bc) a good school?
Camosun is a good college and while it might be "new" compared to other universities it has excellent programs from technical, chef training, as well as good academic areas.



Victoria is not comprised of mostly retirees although it can seem that way at times because there is a lot. There is also a lot of college students from Camosun %26amp; UVIC; government employees; new families; etc... The nightlife isn't that bad but it won't be on the same level as Vancouver, that would be because of the difference in the size of the city, Victoria has less than 1/2 million in total with the outlying areas. You do have to go with an open mind, try things before you decide as well.Is Camosun college( victoria bc) a good school?
It seems to be a sort of "catch up" plus trades school to introduce foreign students and aboriginals to the Canadian educational system. It does not seem to be a real university.

I've been to Victoria and i think you would find it boring. The weather is slightly better than Vancouver's but it's a much smaller and quieter city.

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