As international students, it can be hard to plan a budget for your first few weeks in a new country – there will be many one-off expenses, social events, activities and societies to join, and things you’ll want to buy for your new home. It’s not easy to know what to expect, and how to…
How to prepare for your study abroad
When you are travelling alone for the first time, is important to make sure you will have everything you need in the new country you are heading to, especially when you are an international student. Check public transit maps online and how it works There is nothing more frustrating than visiting a country where…
Christmas in Canada
Hey guys! That’s my second time spending Christmas in Canada and it seems like we will be wearing bikinis and sunglasses on Dec 25th because you can’t even consider it winter with this weather (thank god though). Unfortunately, It was really hard to me to be with my family this Holidays since I work in the…
Consumer Rights in Canada
Here in Toronto, we are fortunate to be able to return products after purchasing them without any problems. Many people get confused about consumer rights and how the return process works in Canada. With this in mind, I decided to write a post with information and links about these rights, more specifically, how they apply…
The Basic Cost of a Trip to Canada
One of the questions I’m asked again and again on my blog is the cost of a trip to Toronto. This is one of the hardest questions to answer because each person has his/her own vacation style and spends money accordingly. For example, there are people who travel only if they will stay in a…
8 steps to overcome homesickness
One of the biggest challenges I have had to overcome so far is homesickness. I used to think that feeling homesick was awful but honestly, it has been one of the things that have made me better now. It has led me to a better experience abroad. Here are 8 different ways I have found…
My first business trip.
In my previous post, I wrote about the second part of my program, my internship. I would now like to share with you a bit more of my routine in the office. Since starting my internship a month ago, I have been working on several projects with different clients and departments. I’ve been observing my…
Things I learnt preparing for my co-op interview
Here are a few things that I discovered to be very helpful during my preparation for my co-op interview: Practice, practice, practice I remember being incredibly nervous before my actual interview. One of the things that really helped calm my nerves was doing a “mock interview” with one of the Co-op Coordinators. A mock…
Faculty Feature │ Sophie Kim – Interpreting and Translation (Korean) program
Sophie Kim is an instructor in Greystone College’s Interpreting and Translation (Korean) program. Sophie was born in Korea but has spent her childhood in several countries including England, Thailand and Canada. She completed her undergraduate degree in Psychology at UBC. After graduation, Sophie started working as an ESL instructor in Vancouver, which led her to…
Studying at a career college in Canada – best advice for international students
Some of the best advice I have received as an international student studying at a career college in Canada are from my teachers. Their professional knowledge and rich life experience make them great resources to learn from. Here are the ones that had an impact on my study abroad experience: 1. Stay Organized Time management is essential.…