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TSClericKilla
post Sep 17 2011, 10:58 PM, updated 15y ago

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Hello LYN Educational Essential sifu's,

I started this thread basically just wanna ask if anyone had taken International Baccalaureate Diploma program in Canada? I would love to hear some advices from sifu's around. I'm basically planning for my future study in 2 years time. I'm currently taking Middle Year International Baccalaureate (MYP) in Fairview now. I'm Year 10 and I'm leaving school at Year 11. Which is 1 1/2 year more to go.

My school Fairview International School does give out this International Baccalaureate Diploma program but I wanna take this International Baccalaureate Diploma out there , mainly my dad ask me to for exposure out there, Whether true or not there is exposure out there? Hmm..
Forgot to mention, I'm aiming for Toronto in Canada.
Do any of peeps know anywhere to get IBDP (International Baccalaureate Diploma Program) nearby Toronto?

IF any Canada Student , please help me :
1. Is it costly living in Canada compare to countries like US or Australia?
2. Does it take long/hard to process the student visa?
3. Can student like me work as part time in Canada is it legal for age 16 to work?
4. How's city life in Canada? (I recently visited Australia and I found out they work hard party hard)
5. Is Toronto, Canada a advance city? (I'm fascinated with new technologies)


Sorry if my grammar isn't good and sorry if my post is simple or anything, Still thinking what to ask. Appreciate your time for reading and answering.

Cheers mate.

This post has been edited by ClericKilla: Sep 17 2011, 10:59 PM
feynman
post Sep 18 2011, 12:02 AM

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Just do IB or A-levels in Malaysia. Once you're done with that, then you could go to Canada. Why spend so much more money to end up at the same destination? You'll get exposure or even more than you hoped for in university. So there's really no reason to go overseas for pre-u other than too much money to burn.

 

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