Youthink PS

Fall 2014

Youthink PS is Western Canada¹s post secondary resource guide for high school students planning on attending university, college or other Canadian post secondary institutions and is distributed to 400 high schools across BC and Alberta.

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14 > Youthink PS > Fall 2014 youthink.ca Results: Fun Break Quiz: What Post-Secondary Extracurricular Activity Is for You? By Marina Agasian 1. You're at a party and a friend invites you to dance. You: a) Decline, you're a little shy b) Hop up right away onto the dance floor c) Dance, but only with people you know d) Try out some new moves 2. There is a big exam coming up. You: a) Study by yourself with no distractions b) Go for a jog before hitting the books c) Create a small study group d) Review just the key points you need to know 3. How do you like to relieve stress? a) By lounging with a magazine and snacks b) By rolling out a mat and doing some yoga c) By spending quality time with friends d) By practicing volleyball 4. You would like to take a course that involves: a) Writing and literature b) Health and physical strength c) Public speaking d) Different forms of art 5. Where would you most like to travel? a) Europe, because you love to learn about art and history b) California, because of all the recreation. c) Africa, to help poor villages d) Mexico, because of all the resort activities 6. Your favourite style of music is: a) Classical b) Fast-paced techno c) Jazz d) Anything that sounds good Mostly A's: You should write for the school paper! You enjoy reading and writing as well as learning more about interesting topics. Mostly B's: You should join a sports team! Exercise really helps you clear your mind and focus on school. Mostly C's: Creating a club for a cause is the best activity for you! You like to be with people and organize group events and fundraisers. Mostly D's: You should play intramurals! You have a very relaxed and happy personality and are open to new experiences. Are you interested in a career in busi ness? In the trades? As an engineering technologist? Want to take the first two years of your arts or science degree at an institution that prides itself on quality teaching? Then consider Okanagan College. We offer a broad array of trades and apprenticeship programs – everything from Culi nary Arts to Welding – as well as degrees in Business Administration and Computer Science. You can train to become a commercial airline pilot, an RV Service Technician, or to work in the wine industry, all within one of the most spectacular regions in the world in which to live, study and work. With campuses in Salmon Arm, Vernon, Kelowna and Penticton, you can choose where you want to live while you pursue your educational goals. And you can do it at a school that has earned its reputation through more than five decades of service to British Columbia's Southern Interior. Okanagan College has an earned reputation for teaching excellence, as well as having satisfied and successful students. Our mission is to transform lives and communities – see how we can help change yours! Find out how we can work for you Toll-free 1-877-755-2266 or visit us online at: www.okanagan.bc.ca Okanagan COllege As Calgary and region's only community college, Bow Valley College offers full- and part- time certificate and diploma programs in high demand busi- ness, health, justice, and human service careers. In partnership with eCampusAlberta, BVC gives you access to learning any time, any place, any path, any pace with 70+ programs and 800+ courses online. Most programs also offer a work placement component, to give you valuable work experience. Whether you enrol in Practical Nursing, Justice Studies, Business Admin- istration, Events Management, Interior Decorating, Accounting and Manage- ment, or Early Learning and Childcare, BVC programs will get you working in your field — faster. BVC's new South Campus is located in the heart of downtown Calgary. Connected directly to the City Hall CTrain station, the BVC Calgary campus is easy to access and close to great shopping, events, and restaurants in the area. With multiple start dates and flexible learning options, Bow Valley College is your choice for relevant, hands-on education. To learn more about Bow Valley College, visit bowvalleycollege.ca/visit Prospective Students' Centre 345 – 6 Avenue SE, Calgary, AB Phone: 403-410-1402 1-886-428-2669 403-410-1505 (TTY) recruitment@bowvalleycollege.ca Note: Applications open one year before the start of program. Bow Valley College

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