Lethbridge, Alberta, what's it like?
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Hi all
I'm applying to The University of Lethbridge for next september, has anyone been there or have any info about the place? I know it's about 200 miles from Calgary and has alot of parks, but I wondered if anyone had any personal views on the place. All replies appreciated
Sandyback.
I'm applying to The University of Lethbridge for next september, has anyone been there or have any info about the place? I know it's about 200 miles from Calgary and has alot of parks, but I wondered if anyone had any personal views on the place. All replies appreciated
Sandyback.
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Originally Posted by sandyback
Hi all
I'm applying to The University of Lethbridge for next september, has anyone been there or have any info about the place? I know it's about 200 miles from Calgary and has alot of parks, but I wondered if anyone had any personal views on the place. All replies appreciated
Sandyback.
I'm applying to The University of Lethbridge for next september, has anyone been there or have any info about the place? I know it's about 200 miles from Calgary and has alot of parks, but I wondered if anyone had any personal views on the place. All replies appreciated
Sandyback.
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Originally Posted by sandyback
Hi all
I'm applying to The University of Lethbridge for next september, has anyone been there or have any info about the place? I know it's about 200 miles from Calgary and has alot of parks, but I wondered if anyone had any personal views on the place. All replies appreciated
Sandyback.
I'm applying to The University of Lethbridge for next september, has anyone been there or have any info about the place? I know it's about 200 miles from Calgary and has alot of parks, but I wondered if anyone had any personal views on the place. All replies appreciated
Sandyback.
A former employee of mine lived there for a few years and loved it, but a friend of mine lived there and said it "smelled bad".
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PM me for more details as my wife’s cousin is a lecturer there.
I can put you in touch if you want.
I can put you in touch if you want.
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Originally Posted by oceanMDX
...a friend of mine lived there and said it "smelled bad".
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Meat packing plants.
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Originally Posted by oceanMDX
Yes, I believe that's the reason. Although Red Deer also has a meat packing plant, and no one ever seemed to smell it - I never did.
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cool, i applied there but missed the grade percentage by 2%. i got into university of regina though which i looked into after not getting into lethbridge and am glad in a way because it seems like a university more suited to me.
the lady that deals with international applicants was very helpfull though
how come you are looking to go to a Canadian Uni, and what are you going to study?
the lady that deals with international applicants was very helpfull though

how come you are looking to go to a Canadian Uni, and what are you going to study?
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Hi all
thanks for the info. Don't mind the wind, but not sure we'd be able to cope with the smell, both being vegetarians!
What did you study Brodel? I'm hoping to do my teacher training there, if I get good enough results in December (Open Uni), but I need a 3.35 gpa on a 4 scale! Here's hoping...
thanks for the info. Don't mind the wind, but not sure we'd be able to cope with the smell, both being vegetarians!
What did you study Brodel? I'm hoping to do my teacher training there, if I get good enough results in December (Open Uni), but I need a 3.35 gpa on a 4 scale! Here's hoping...
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Originally Posted by sandyback
Hi all
thanks for the info. Don't mind the wind, but not sure we'd be able to cope with the smell, both being vegetarians!
What did you study Brodel? I'm hoping to do my teacher training there, if I get good enough results in December (Open Uni), but I need a 3.35 gpa on a 4 scale! Here's hoping...
thanks for the info. Don't mind the wind, but not sure we'd be able to cope with the smell, both being vegetarians!
What did you study Brodel? I'm hoping to do my teacher training there, if I get good enough results in December (Open Uni), but I need a 3.35 gpa on a 4 scale! Here's hoping...
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Originally Posted by Brodel
I havent actually started yet, im going to do a Psychology degree, just got my approval letter for a student visa the other day 

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I'm not sure about relocating permanently, I will have to see how it goes really.
There are a few reasons I wanted to go, partly because I started university in the UK, but didnt like it and left soon after starting. I decided that I liked the way the Canadian system was structured with more flexibility and more rounded courses, and I also wanted the experience of living in another country. That was my main push, the other is that my girlfriend lives in America and after two years at her University in Virginia she was still finding it hard to settle and didnt like the people/area/university etc, so we thought that we could kill two birds with one stone and move together to Canada as the tuition fees were a lot more affordable compared to America, plus it would save on the £1000's we had been spending on flights back and forth.
It's something we have been working towards for the last year so it feels really great to have finally gotten all the official parts out of the way, now we are just waiting for January
:scared: heh
There are a few reasons I wanted to go, partly because I started university in the UK, but didnt like it and left soon after starting. I decided that I liked the way the Canadian system was structured with more flexibility and more rounded courses, and I also wanted the experience of living in another country. That was my main push, the other is that my girlfriend lives in America and after two years at her University in Virginia she was still finding it hard to settle and didnt like the people/area/university etc, so we thought that we could kill two birds with one stone and move together to Canada as the tuition fees were a lot more affordable compared to America, plus it would save on the £1000's we had been spending on flights back and forth.
It's something we have been working towards for the last year so it feels really great to have finally gotten all the official parts out of the way, now we are just waiting for January
:scared: heh




