Posting this for my friend because she’s really stuck and needs honest advice. She wants to go into radiology/ultrasound but her Grade 11 marks weren’t great (she was in university level courses), so she didn’t get into those programs. Now in late Grade 12 she’s getting all 90s in college level courses, but it’s kind of too late for this year’s admissions. Her main options right now are doing pre-health or doing a 1-year medical lab technician certificate at Centennial, which is a really long commute and more chemistry heavy (a subject she doesn’t like much). Pre-health feels like repeating a year, but it would give her a better chance to get into radiology after. The lab tech program is quicker, but she’s not sure if she’d even like it or if it really helps her end goal. If anyone’s been in a similar situation, what would you recommend and do you regret your choice or not? (also for whoever has been to humber north campus give insight on how the community and everything was please and thank you)
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u/CommunityOk6104 — 24 days ago
I want to go to george brown, but everyone says it's a shit box, and you won't have a social life, and honestly, that's not the worst thing, but come on, I at least want one friend. Can I get any confirmation about the Casa Loma campus? Is it good
u/CommunityOk6104 — 24 days ago