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Old 05-05-2013 at 03:17 PM   #1
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Spring/Summer for Grad Studies/Colleges
Do teacher's colleges in Ontario count required courses taken in spring/summer session? and if they do count will be a disadvantage for the person in comparison to someone who took the courses in fall/winter session or are they looked at equally?
The schools I have in mind are: Toronto, Western, Brock, for Ontario teacher's college in toronto
Also, do these schools look at final years or all of the undergrad years?

For graduate studies or masters etc does summer school count. I know it depends on the school but for most of the uni what would you say? And just for general-knowledge is it a great disadvantage for someone who finished uni in 5 or 6 years (if that's allowed) in comparison who did 4? By that I mean that if someone goes for a job and employer sees 5 years of uni they'll be like "no".

I tried to look up all this info in the websites for these uni but it was so hard to find the info and it was confusing too. So I'm hoping someone can give me an answer or a better link to get the info. Thank you so much for the help!!!!!!!!!!!
Old 05-05-2013 at 03:49 PM   #2
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Do teacher's colleges in Ontario count required courses taken in spring/summer session? and if they do count will be a disadvantage for the person in comparison to someone who took the courses in fall/winter session or are they looked at equally?
The schools I have in mind are: Toronto, Western, Brock, for Ontario teacher's college in toronto
Also, do these schools look at final years or all of the undergrad years?

For graduate studies or masters etc does summer school count. I know it depends on the school but for most of the uni what would you say? And just for general-knowledge is it a great disadvantage for someone who finished uni in 5 or 6 years (if that's allowed) in comparison who did 4? By that I mean that if someone goes for a job and employer sees 5 years of uni they'll be like "no".

I tried to look up all this info in the websites for these uni but it was so hard to find the info and it was confusing too. So I'm hoping someone can give me an answer or a better link to get the info. Thank you so much for the help!!!!!!!!!!!
Teachers' college info: http://www.ouac.on.ca/teas/

For all your other questions, it depends (on the school, or the employer). There is no simple answer.
Old 05-05-2013 at 06:49 PM   #3
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Thank you so much for the link you gave me! It was exactly what I was looking for



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