The Moon – Vancouver Film School (VFS)

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Created by Vancouver Film School student Anna Tonrungroj through the VFS 3D Animation & Visual Effects program.

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What colleges/Universities offer Mass communications/editing in Vancouver?

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Question Details: My gf is moving from Taiwan to Vancouver She will have graduated university in Taiwan with her under grad (mass com.) She would like to move to Vancouver and continue her studies. What is the best route for her to take as far as developing her trade? It seems as though there are no graduate studies for Mass communications in Vancouver. Is a graduates degree the right path to take? She will be taking a years worth of language school so transfering shouldnt be a problem. Any suggestions (links) would be great

check out UBC university of british columbia. ubc.edu

A French Teacher Needed in the Vancouver Area?

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Hi everyone,

Can someone know a nice French teacher or an academy / private school in the Vancouver area ? I took French classes from Grade 8 to Grade 10, but I was not enrolled in the French immersion program so I cannot speak fluently. Now, I am hoping to upgrade my French in terms of speaking and writing the language.

Thanks for a bunch

try this site it’s help you a lot

http://www.languagetrainers.com/french_courses_vancouver.php

Would you vote for the Rhino Party?

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I’m just curious. I think it would be awesome to bring it back.

For those who don’t know: The Rhinoceros Party was a registered political party in Canada from the 1960s to the 1990s. Operating within the Canadian tradition of political satire, the Rhinoceros Party’s basic credo, their so-called primal promise, was “a promise to keep none of our promises.” They then promised outlandishly impossible schemes designed to amuse and entertain the voting public. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhino_party)

Here are some of their platform promises:

* Repealing the law of gravity
* Paving Manitoba to create the world’s largest parking lot
* Providing higher education by building taller schools
* Instituting English, French and illiteracy as Canada’s three official languages
* Tearing down the Rocky Mountains so that Albertans could see the Pacific sunset
* Making Montreal the Venice of North America by damming the St. Lawrence River
* Abolishing the environment because it’s too hard to keep clean and it takes up so much space
* Annexing the United States, which would take its place as the third territory, after the Yukon and the Northwest Territories (Nunavut did not yet exist) in Canada’s backyard, in order to eliminate foreign control of Canada’s natural resources
* Ending crime by abolishing all laws
* Paving the Bay of Fundy to create more parking in the Maritimes
* Turning Montreal’s Saint Catherine Street into the world’s longest bowling alley
* Adopting the British system of driving on the left; this was to be gradually phased in over five years with large trucks and tractors first, then buses, eventually including small cars and bicycles last
* Selling the Canadian Senate at an antique auction in California
* Putting the national debt on Visa
* Declaring war on Belgium because a Belgian cartoon character, Tintin, killed a rhinoceros in one of the cartoons
* Offering to call off the proposed Belgium-Canada war if Belgium delivered a case of mussels and a case of Belgian beer to Rhinoceros “Hindquarters” in Montréal (the Belgian Embassy in Ottawa did, in fact, do this)
* Painting Canada’s coastal sea limits in watercolour so that Canadian fish would know where they were at all times
* Banning guns and butter, since both kill
* Banning lousy Canadian winters
* Renaming the country Nantucket
* Building a bridge spanning the country, from Vancouver Island to Newfoundland.
* Making the Trans-Canada Highway one way only.
* Changing Canada’s currency to bubble gum, so it could be inflated or deflated at will.
* Donate a free rhinoceros to every aspiring artist in Canada

I listed them all just for a good laugh. I know that it was Canadian. But would you vote for a party similar to them? I ask this because of the upcoming elections. Or are you planning on voting for one of the main parties?

totally

What position can I apply for in a law firm as an undergraduate?

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I'm a 3rd year student in Computer Science and Business in Vancouver, BC, Canada. After finishing my undergraduate I was thinking of either applying for law school, going to get my MBA or starting my own business.

I'm trying to get a job in a law firm and was wondering what position I should apply for?

I'm almost 20 years old, very confident and have excellent communication skills (4 languages) and extensive computer knowledge. In the past I had 5 paid contracts with small laboratories and firms doing I.T. support and lots of volunteering experience involving team management and dealing with clients. Unfortunately, these weren't enough to pay for my student loans and I need to find something more stable and long-term.

Thanks in advance! Best regards!

You may work as an office executive to attend to clients, up keep of office and maintaining of files and records !!

University student looking for a job?

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I'm a 3rd year student in Computer Science and Business in Vancouver, BC, Canada. After finishing my undergraduate I was thinking of either applying for law school, going to get my MBA or starting my own business.

I'm looking for a good job that I could do while still in school, preferably in a field related to my future plans. A friend has suggested working as clerk at law firm and I'm going to drop off my resume at one soon, but I wanted to see what other options I have.

I'm almost 20 years old, very confident and have excellent communication skills (4 languages) and extensive computer knowledge. In the past I had 5 paid contracts with small laboratories and firms doing I.T. support and lots of volunteering experience involving team management and dealing with clients. Unfortunately, these weren't enough to pay for my student loans and I need to find something more stable and long-term.

Does anybody have any advice they'd be willing to offer? Thanks in advance! Best regards!

Unless you want to be a lawyer, don't go to law school. Also don't plan on getting your MBA until you have at least two years of work experience because you'll be seen as over qualified, but have too little experienced for any job. I don't mean to burst your bubble, I was really ambitious like yourself when I graduated last year with degree in Finance. I wanted to continue on and get my MBA, I even took the GMAT and sent out applications. Then a career counselor gave me the advice to go out work for a while and see what I like to do because the real world of business is very different from what your school books teach you. With a computer science and business back ground you will go far, try looking for jobs in the banking industry (they pay their IT staff really well). You get the best of both worlds technology and business. And if you stay with a company for a year, they will usually pay for you to go get your MBA. Hope this helped a little, good luck!!!