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The SC GEOS family wants to share some news about our upcoming information session discussing the University Pathways Program in Vancouver on Tuesday, February 28th at 4 pm. University Pathways helps international students achieve their dreams of entering their ideal college or university in Canada and U.S.A. SC GEOS offers this distinct University Pathways program so that students can receive many full benefits such as: - Support and advice about Canadian and US education, colleges, universities and about the application process.
- A completed GEOS Level and/or EAP (English for Academic Purposes) course.
- Eligibility to attend a desired program at a GEOS partner colleges or universities without a TOEFL or IELTS certification (standardized test of English language proficiency.)
- English courses delivered in a way that is in a similar education style at colleges and universities: Students are taught how to write essays, prepare and deliver Power Point presentations, listen to lectures, improve their note-taking and etc. To be enrolled in our Pathways program students have to take an Intensive English or Super-Intensive course.
In addition to these services, we provide personalized consultation to any student that is interested in Canadian/US education with organized campus tours, presentations, brochures and catalogues. Long-time SC GEOS team member David Cunningham is a full time teacher and academic coordinator in Vancouver. He is a key University Pathways team advisor and will openly and gladly help any aspiring college or university students with questions. He is also a musician in his free time and is a singer/ songwriter for a rock band called “Snow man in Heat”. Our Head Office Director of University Pathways Program, Olga Maracheva, will also be present to happily answer any further questions about the programs. | |
Place: SC GEOS Vancouver School at 322 Water St.Vancouver, BC, Canada V6B 1B6 Date: February 28th at 4 pm, 2017 | |
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Communal collaboration is integral to SC GEOS and our University Pathways program is proud to be partnering with the New Brunswick Community College (NBCC). http://www.nbcc.ca/ |
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Double Birthday This Valentines day was extra special for our Boston school. Our teacher Janise and Phoebe both had birthdays that day what a coincidence! And what better way to celebrate than with a party. They held a big celebration at lunch time with a birthday cake, singing birthday songs and even learned how to say "I love you" and "Happy Birthday" in different languages! |
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Poutine Day What food dish can be more Canadian than poutine? Students received the authentic Quebecois experience from our Montreal school. We took our students to the famous La Banquise restaurant to try some of the best poutine Canada has to offer. The restaurant has been featured on television and serves over 30 different varieties of poutine. Bon Appetit! |
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Scavenger Hunt At our New York school, students were taken on a scavenger hunt to Times Square. They were split into two teams and had to compete doing all different kinds of activities. The mannequin challenge, and trying on new outfits in a store were just a few of the interactive events involved! |
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International Lunch Party On February 17th, our Ottawa school held one of their popular international lunches. It was potluck style so students and staff brought along some food from their home countries and everyone shared together. Food is definitely one of the best ways for bringing people together, and getting to know each other. |
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