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Old Posted Sep 18, 2024, 1:57 PM
YOWetal YOWetal is offline
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Originally Posted by J.OT13 View Post
It's kind of crazy that the rural parts of the Outaouais has no Cegep programs or courses. Sure a lot of programs require a certain critical mass of potential students, but in a Province where anyone who wants to go to University must take a two year pre-univeristy program, basicly an extenision of high school, Sciences Humaines and Science de la Natures should be offered at every rural high school.

Forcing these kids to move away or drive 2+ hours a day on dangerous rural roads for basic education is honestly really concerning.



https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/210...tsecondaire-cegep-outaouais-milieu-rural
I don't know too much about CEGEP but isn't it a step between High School and University? They do have residences for example at some CEGEPs. If you are arguing for including it in every high school you are bascially talking about adding grade 12 to Quebec no?

I have always been curious what Anglophone students do with CEGEP. Do they only do the first year if they want to go to English University. It would be very strange to show up in second year at most English Universities even McGill is very much a 4 year school and certainly somewhere like Western or Queens where first year indoctrination er orientation is the basis of the whole campus culture it would be very strange.
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