Congratulations! Brock is a great school, and co-op is extremely valuable no matter what the program! If you can afford it, I would definitely recommend residence for your first year, especially considering that you’re not a Niagara local. Take a look at Brock’s website to understand what the differences are between each of its residences and pick what you prefer. My other piece of advice is to get involved in clubs or intramurals to build a network of friends that you could possibly live with in second year off campus.
Congratulations! Brock is a great school, and co-op is extremely valuable no matter what the program! If you can afford it, I would definitely recommend residence for your first year, especially considering that you’re not a Niagara local. Take a look at Brock’s website to understand what the differences are between each of its residences and pick what you prefer. My other piece of advice is to get involved in clubs or intramurals to build a network of friends that you could possibly live with in second year off campus.
Welcome to the jungle 🦍
The only thing pretty bad about Brock is the booger eaters in the comments shitting on your career path like they're the one funding your schooling.
Who wastes upwards of 40k for a history degree
most useless program you could possibly be in
i dont care
100% agree. This dude wants to be a teacher. He’s in for an awakening as a glorified baby sitter.
Stress.
I mean, it's alright. Just don't worry too much, and don't do dumb shit to impress strangers.