duffman2003
New Member
As the title suggests, co-op experience or being accredited in Canada? Which is more important?
In a dilemma here!
UofT has co-op, but not really accredited in Canada for their city studies program.
Ryerson is accredited in their urban planning program, but does not have the co-op experience that UofT has..
From what I've been reading in the career forums, many of the graduates with co-op experience are in favour of getting a job over someone who hasn't had any experience. (Don't get me wrong, there are still a number of people who have gotten a job(s) w/o any experience.)
I was thinking of transferring 2nd year to UofT Scarborough.
Thoughts, comments, advice, help?!?!
Basically, from a lot of reading on some forums, I've noticed that people will eventually need the experience for their jobs after they graduate.. I am really worried that I won't be able to find a job without any co-op experience if I continue to stay in the Urban Planning program at Ryerson..
If someone could give me an insight, that'd be great!
Thanks...
In a dilemma here!
UofT has co-op, but not really accredited in Canada for their city studies program.
Ryerson is accredited in their urban planning program, but does not have the co-op experience that UofT has..
From what I've been reading in the career forums, many of the graduates with co-op experience are in favour of getting a job over someone who hasn't had any experience. (Don't get me wrong, there are still a number of people who have gotten a job(s) w/o any experience.)
I was thinking of transferring 2nd year to UofT Scarborough.
Thoughts, comments, advice, help?!?!
Basically, from a lot of reading on some forums, I've noticed that people will eventually need the experience for their jobs after they graduate.. I am really worried that I won't be able to find a job without any co-op experience if I continue to stay in the Urban Planning program at Ryerson..
If someone could give me an insight, that'd be great!
Thanks...