Topic ID #8186 - posted 7/23/2010 8:06 AM
whatamIdoing
Thinking of going to grad school in Canada. They are on the two year system and most of them include Arch within the Anth department like they do in the U.S. Also I like Canada, and the masters can be cheaper, and I don't have to take the GRE.
SO, anyone from the U.S. ever have co-workers with Canadian masters who seem to be doing alright? Would any of you supervisor types ever hire someone with a Canadian masters and treat it as the equivalent to a U.S. masters? Anyone going to one right now?
Canadian Grad Schools?
whatamIdoing
Thinking of going to grad school in Canada. They are on the two year system and most of them include Arch within the Anth department like they do in the U.S. Also I like Canada, and the masters can be cheaper, and I don't have to take the GRE.
SO, anyone from the U.S. ever have co-workers with Canadian masters who seem to be doing alright? Would any of you supervisor types ever hire someone with a Canadian masters and treat it as the equivalent to a U.S. masters? Anyone going to one right now?
Post ID#18066 - replied 8/24/2010 7:34 AM
whatamIdoing
*BUMP*
Because I cannot concentrate on report writing right now.
Post ID#18080 - replied 8/27/2010 11:50 AM
Classarch
whatamIdoing,
do you by any chance work at Montpelier? Just wondering because I know someone there who was also thinking about Canadian Grad schools.
do you by any chance work at Montpelier? Just wondering because I know someone there who was also thinking about Canadian Grad schools.
Post ID#18081 - replied 8/27/2010 1:30 PM
whatamIdoing
Nah man,
but whatever insight they have into this would be greatly appreciated!
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