u/BananaNo222

Caribbean Architecture student help

Im a caribbean student figuring out where to go as theres little architecture opportunities here in the caribbean and i have no interest in uwi etc, I had looked at the best schools to go to and canada showed up with ubc and mcgill and I couple others

i lowk wanted to go to america to study when I was younger but given the current political climate I am absolutely not going there i like myself alot!

Im writing csec this year and going to do cape, I did mock exams and got all 1s and a 2 in maths (which can change) so im not too worried for csec besides maths im doing an extra subject and have good ecs like a journalism course and whatever else I did in the 5 years at my secondary school

When I looked at ubcs req it said social, maths, art, and English and i have a 99 p2 56 p1 in English, 97 p2 55 p1 social and art my journal is completed and I did all 6 pieces already and maths is a work in progress w 84 p2 and 42 p1. (But im doing 3 other classes rn and theyre all 90%+) and im still applying to us schools cs i hv alot of family there and ill probably take the SATS if needed but I really would like to not go there atm.. and it doesnt looked like it'll get better in the next two years

I looked at the ubc subreddit and lowk scared myself a bit and idk if ubc is right for me tution was my main problem but now im seeing that student life is dead and I hearing that abt mcgill aswell.

I dont know where else to apply and europe is on my back up list I saw a good school in the UK(i think im Manchester) and the UK has good opportunities for caribbean students but I only hear that about nursing. I still have 2 whole years of cape to do but I wanna figure this out way before and have alot of backups

I really did like ubc tho but also Vancouver is hella expensive and I didnt have much interest in learning some French for mcgill but I will if I have too any other recs??? Uoft was also on my list but its the highest tution out of the 3.

Sorry if this sounds a type of way im stressing myself out and im supposed to be studying rn 😣

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u/BananaNo222 — 14 hours ago

Future international student school decisions

Im a caribbean student(trini) figuring out where to go as theres little architecture opportunities here in the caribbean and i have no interest in uwi usc utt etc, I had looked at the best schools to go to and canada showed up with ubc and mcgill and I couple others i lowk wanted to go to america to study when I was younger but given the current political climate I am absolutely not going there i like myself alot!

Im writing csec this year and going to do cape, I did mock exams and got all 1s and a 2 in maths (which can change) so im not too worried for csec besides maths im doing an extra subject and have good ecs like a journalism course and whatever else I did in the 5 years at my secondary school

When I looked at ubcs req it said social, maths, art, and English and i have a 99 p2 56 p1 in English, 97 p2 55 p1 social and art my journal is completed and I did all 6 pieces already and maths is a work in progress w 74 p2 and 48 p1. (But im doing 3 other classes rn and theyre all 90%+) and im still gonna apply to US schools cs i hv alot of family there and ill probably take the SATS if needed but I really would like to not go there atm.. and it doesnt looked like it'll get better in the next two years

I looked at the ubc subreddit and lowk scared myself a bit and idk if ubc is right for me tution was my main problem but now im seeing that student life is dead and I hearing that abt mcgill aswell.

I dont know where else to apply and europe is on my back up list I saw a good school in the UK(i think im Manchester) and the UK has good opportunities for caribbean students but I only hear that about nursing.

I still have 2 whole years of cape to do but I wanna figure this out way before and have alot of backups

I really did like ubc tho but also Vancouver is hella expensive and I didnt have much interest in learning some French for mcgill but I will if I have too any other recs??? Uoft was also on my list but its the highest tution out of the 3.

Sorry if this sounds annoying as hell btw literally atp idk what else to do also istg guidance does gatekeep these kinda of things like nbdy does go aboard anymore.

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u/BananaNo222 — 14 hours ago